CENSUS 1961

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

UTTAR PRADESH

23- DISTRICT

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Districtwise village statistics have been published at most of the Censuses. A list showing the population of villages in each district was published after the 1891 Census. No such list was brought out in 1901. In 1911 Village Directories were prepared for all districts, but could be published only for 13 on account of the outbreak of the First World War. At the 1921 Census they were published for all districts in the form of District Census Statistics. In 1931 they were compiled for all districts, but were not published owing to financial stringency, leading to loss of valuable data. At the 1941 Census even though restricted tabulation was undertaken on account of the Second World War, yet the utility of District Census Statis­ tics was recognized and they were published. At the Census of 1951 two volumes were brought out for each district-the District Census Handbook and the District Population Statistics. Government have decided to conti­ nue the publication of District Census Handbooks. The 1961 District Census Handbooks contain more data than ever published before. Village Directories, besides giving the popUlation of villages by industrial catego­ ries, also contain useful information about schools, hospitals, post offices, etc.

As revised District Gazetteers are going to be published., introductory matter in the District Census Handbooks has been given in brief to avoid duplication.

Information for the District Census Handbooks was collected mainly from three sources, viz., 'State Tahulation Office, District Officers, Heads of Departments and their district level officers. In all cases confirmation has been obtained from Heads of Departments concerned. I am extremely grateful to District Officers and the various Heads of Departments for their whole hearted co-operation in furnishing the c.lesir._d information.

It is hoped that the District Census Handbooks will prove useful to the various Government departments and scholars.

The printing of the Handbooks commenced from July, 1963.

P. P. BHATNAGAR SlljJerintendellt of Census Operations, . : Dated: September 2, 1963. CONTENTS Pag~~ introduction I

I-CENSVS TA~LJi:S A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

A-I Area, Houses and Population 5 Appendix Statement showing 1951 Territorial units constituting the present 1961 set-up of the District 6 Appendix II--Number of Villq_ges "{itb a Population of 5,000 and over and Towns with a Population under 5,000" 6 Appendix III-Houseless arId Jnstitutional Population 7 .A-II Variation i11 fop,ulation during Sixty Years 7 Appendix 1951 Population according to the territuriSlI jurisdictiQn in 1951 and changes in area and popUlation involved in those changes 8 .A-III Villages classified py :ro~ulati9n 9 .A-IV Towns (and Town-Groups) classified by Population in 1961 with Variation since 1941 10 ' Appendix: New Towns added in 19(it and To.wns jn 1951 d,classified in 1961 11"

B-GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES B-1 & B-II Workers and Non-workers ·in District ;lnd Towns classified by Sex and by Broad. Age-groups . 14

J3-II1 Part A -Indu&tdq.l ~1Cj.ssific.ation pf "yorkers and Non-workers by Educational Levels in Urban Areas only 20 Part B-Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by t I Educational Levels in Rural Areas only 22 B-IV Part A-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at \Vork at Household Industry 26 Part B---Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Prp'- fession or Service 30 Part C-lndustrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation 38 - _.B-V Occupational Classification by Sex of Persoqs at vVork QtpeF th(\.u Cultivation 68 11 Pages

B~VI Occupational Divisions of Persons at Work other than Cultivation classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational Levels. in Urban Areas only 102 B--VIII Part A-Persons unemployed, aged 15 and above by Sex, Broad Age- groups and Educational Levels in Urb,an Areas only 108 Part B-Persons unemployed, aged 15 and above by Sex and Educati- onal Levels in Rural Areas only 108 B-IX Persons not at Work classified by Sex. Broad Age-groups and Type of Activity 11 ()

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES -(:-II Age and Marital Status 116.. (;-III Part B-Age, Sex and Education in Urban Areas only 122 Part C-Age, Sex and Education in Rural Areas only 122.: oC-v Mother Tongue 124- oC-VII Religion 124.-' seT & SC-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED' CASTES Fly-leaf 127'- SCT-I Part A-Industrial Classification of Persons at 'York and N on­ workers by; Sex for Scheduled Castes 128: 'SeT-III Part A-Education in Urban Areas only for Scheduled Castes 132~: Part B-Education in Rural Areas only for Scheduled Castes 133, SC-I Persons not at w6rk classified by Sex, Type of Activity .and Educational Levels for Scheduled Castes 134--

II-OFFICIAL STATISTICS 1. Statistics of Rainfall and Temperature l'I-Rainfall ~ 36-, l'Z-Mean Maximum and Mean Minimum, Highest and Lcnvest Temperature 136 1951-60 2, Vital Statistics J 3 ') 3. Agricultur~l Statistics S'l-Principal Crops-Distribution of Crops 140" 3'Z-Land Utilization 140 3'3-Agriculture Extension Sclieme 141 3·4-.Persons Cultivatin"g Land with size of Holdings 140) 3·S-Crop-wise Gross Area Irrigated 142~ 111

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4. Statistics of Household Industry 142 5. Statistics of Factories S'l-Growth of Factories 143 5'2-Number of vVorkers in Each Establishment 143 6. Administrative Statistics 6'1-Criminal Justice-Number of Criminal Cases Tried 144 6'2-Criminal Justice-Persons Convicted or Bonnd Over 144 6'3-Strength of Police, 1960 145 6'4-Statistics of Jails 145 6' 5 - Co-operative Societies 146 6'6-Excise and Motor Spirit Tax 146 6'7-Receipt of Sales Tax, Entertainment Tax, Stamps and Land Revenue 147 6'8- Registered Documents.and Value of Properties Transferred 147 7. Public Health and Medical Statistics 7'1-List of Hospitals and Dispensaries 1960-61 148 7'2--Rural Health Centres 149 7'3-Malaria Control and Anti-Adulteration Activities 1959-60 149 8. Education Statistics 8·1.,;._ Educational Institutions and Pupils 150 'S'2-List of Higher Secondary Schools, 1990-61 151 9. Statistics of Public Entertainment, Presses and Journals 9'1-Printing Presses and Newspapers 152 9'2-Cinemas 152 10. Communication Statistics including 'V\.iaterways 10'I-Length of Metalled and Unmetalled Roads Maintained by Public Authorities as on December 31, 1960 153 IO'Z-Names of Waterways (Navigable Rivers) as on December 31, 1960 153 lO'3-Polymetrical Table of Distances of B10ck Headquarters )54 10'4-List of Railway Stations 154 lO'5-List of Post Offices 156 11. Statistics of Local Bodies, Receipts and Expenditure 159 12. Statistics of Community. Development 160 ·IV

Pages 13. Calendar of Important Events 161 14, Prices of Staple Food-Stuffs Month by Month 162 15. Statistics of Banks and Insurance lS'l--Statistics of Banks 1959-60 167 15'2-Statistics of Insurance 1960 167 16. Settistics of Livestock 168 17, $tatistics of Fairs, Festivals and Village Markets 17" i-List of Fairs 170 17'2-List of Festivals 172 17'3-List of Hats and Bazars 173 18. Handicrafts Survey 18'1- List of Rural Crafts and Number of Persons Employed in Production 175 18'2-Distribution of Artisan Communities 175 18'3··-Materials used, Source of Design, Manufacture, and lVlarketing of Manufactured Articles 176 19. Statistics of Major and lvIedium Projects taken up for execution During the I, II and III Plans 177 20. Statistics of Wage..s 177 III VILLEGE DIRECTORY " . 1. Definition of Column Headings 111 2. Alphabetical list of villages of Tahsil vii 3. Directory of Kasganj Tahsil xii 4. Directory of Kasganj Municipal Board (Urban) xxxviii $. Directory of Municipal Board (Urban) xlii 6. fJphabeticallist of villages of Tahsil xlvi 7. Directory of Jalesar Tahsil xlviii 8. Directory of Jalesar Municipal Board (Urban) lvi 9. Alphabetical1ist of villages of Etah Tahsil lxi 10. Directory of Etah Tahsil lxvi 11. Directory of Etah Municipal Board (Urban) xc 12. Directory of Marelira MtJnicipal Board (Urban) xcii 13. Alphabetical list of villages of Tahsil xcvi :4. Directory of A11ganj Tahsil c 15. Directory of Ganj Dundwara MUnicipal Board (Urban) cxx 16, Directory of Aliganj Town Area (Urban) cxx IV LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS Number of Establishments classified by Minor Groups of Industrial Classification V-APPENDIX Gazette Notifications of Changes in Boundaries during the decade 1951-.61 cxxvHi INTRODUCTION

1. The District of the district is served by the North Eastern Railw~y (Metre-gauge). , Kasganj, The District of Etah is situated in the Ganj Dundwara and Patiali lie on the trunk north-east of the Division. It lies in line of the Agra Fort- section of the central portion of the Ganga and the North Eastern Railway, while Kasganj, and is bounded on the north by the Soron and Manpur N agaria on the maip line Ganga, which separates it from the of the Kasganj-Kathgodam section of the district; on the west by the districts of Ali-, same railway. Metalled roads connect Etah garh, and Agra; at} the south by with , Budaun, , Shikoh­ Agra and ; and on the east QY, abad (district l\.fainpuri) and Agra. Farrukhabad. The District .lies between the parallels of 27° 18' and 28° 2' North latitude, 4. The district has, three distin,ct physical and 78° 11' and 79° 17' East longitude. The features. The first is the tarai tract border­ district has a very irregular shape. The area ing the Ganga and· the Burhganga. It is a is 4,448 sq. km. (1,717 sq. miles). long strip of low lying alluvial deposit formed by the gradual recession of the Ganga and 2. The district came into existence to­ the Burhganga. The second tract described wards the end of 1852. It has four tahsils: as the central doab is situated between the Kasganj, Jalesar, Etah and Aliganj. The old high bank of the Ganga running through­ largest in area is Aliganj (1,338 sq. km. 'or .out from west to east as a well-marked cliff 517 sq. miles) and the smaliest J alesar (588 and Kali. The high bank of the Ganga has its sq. km. or 227 sq. miles). The area of Kas­ c.ounterpart in the sandy crest of the Kali Nadi ganj is 1,275 sq. km. (492 sq. miles) and of at the southern end of the tract. This ridge Etah (1,247 sq. km. 482 sq. miles). The num­ is more ~evr1. . In b~twee~ lies a~ uneven ber of towns is 7, namely, Kasganj M. B., .plain of hIgn lymg sandy SOlI much dIsfigured Etah M. B., Saran M. B., Jalesar M. B., by usar. The third tract to the south of the -Ganj Dundwara M. B., Marehra M. B. and Kali Nadi is a continuous series of troughs Aliganj T. A. The remaining Town Areas and depressions. There runs a rolling chain namely, , , Fatiali, Rampur, of sand hills with large tracts of country , Nidhauli, Mohan'pur, , with firm soil. and have not been treated as towns at 5. The chief rivers of the district are this Census for non-fulfilment of urban con­ ditions. the Ganga, the Burhganga, the Kali Nadi and the Isan. The Ganga forms for some dis­ 3. Etah is served by the Northern Rail­ tance the northern boundry of the district

way (Broad-gauge). It lies on the branch flowing in north-easterly direction. I It is a line of the Etah-Barhan- section of large navigable river. The Burhganga enters the Northern Railway. The northern portion the,clistrictin the north-west corner and flows II to tne south almost parallel to the Ganga, It Azamnagar, Sirhpura, Pachlana and on Etah causes exteIJ.sive floods. The Kali Nadi or Kasganj road, The chief trees are babul~ Kalindi as locally called, flows south to the nim, jamun and sheesham. Burhganga, Its chief tributary is the Nim. 9. The wild animals found in the district The Isan does not flow much below the are wolves, leopards, wild pigs and blue-bulls. surrounding level of the country and causes extensive flo ods in the west of tahsil J alesar. Leopards and wild pigs are found in the low ,There are a few lakes but jhils emd tanks are lands of the Ganga and in dhak Jungles. fairly common. Wolves and blue-bulls are numerous and are­ found in most parts of the district. Small 6. The geology of the district does not animals like faxes, jackals and hare are nu­ reveal anything striking except ordinary merous. Peacokcs, pigeons, pea·-fowls, snipes, gangetic alluvium. The only minetals of ducks and partridges are common birds. importance are kankar found throughout the 10. The percentage of cultivated area at district and saline efflorescence known as ,'eh the end of the decade (1951-60) was 69'7 as found in the neighbourhood of the Burhganga against 70'2 at the end of the previous decade._ and in pargana Marchra. The chief varieties ,The rabi and the kharif aret he main harvests, of soils in the district are bhur or sand, dumat the kharif being more important for the dist­ or loam, matiar or clay and tarai. The highest rict as a whole. The principal rabi crop is proportion of bhur is to the south of the wheat, followed by gram. The chief kharif Burhganga; dU11lat occurs to the south of the crops are bajra and maize, Sugarcane, exclu­ Kali Nadi and in the central doab; 111atiar is ding oilseeds, is the main cash crop but is not found throughout the tarai. The tarai is four.d extensively grown. along the larger rivers. The most valuable of the tarai soils is the rich soft loam found 2. Statistics along the edge of the Ganga, commonly, known as the kafra. A--Gcneral Population

7. The climate of. the distrtct varies bet­ 1. The district occupies the 36th position ween th e opposite extremes of heat and cold. in area and the 29th position in population The hot weather is characterised by an intense in the whole State. There has been ap inc-rease dry heat when sand and dust storms are of of about 11 sq. km. (4 sq. miles) in area since almost daily occurance. In the cold weather , 1951, partly due to transfer of villages and partly due to revised computation of area by ,o~ the. other hand, there is generally a pier-­ the Board of Revenue. The Table giving cmg WInd which renders the air exceedi~o-ly cool. It is, however, a healthy district on ;he variations in population since 1901 shows that whole. The average rainfall durinO' the last there has been an increase in population since decennium (1951-60) was 80'9 c~ (31'8") 1921, the increase being the highest during which is higher than the normal rainfall of the last decade (1951-61). The population 69'5 em (27'4/). rose by 115, 314 during this period giving a percentage increase of 15'6 which however IS 8. There is no forest in the district but slightly lower than the State average of 16'7_ extensive dhak jungles occur in parg~nas :The order of tahsils by population in 195 L III

was Kasganj, Etah, Aliganj and Jalesar. This ,The percentage of rural popUlation living (Jrder has not changed in 1961. The largest in small and large-size villages is 16·8 and popUlation growth has, however, been in tahsil 22'0 respectively. The number of villages Aliganj amounting to 17'3 per cent. The having a popUlation exceeding 5,000 is 7. Bil­ percentage increase in tahsils Etah, Kasganj ram T.A. and Sahawar T.A. in tahsil Kasganj, and J alesar is 16'0, 15'7 and 10'3 respec­ Barai T. A. and Patiali T.A. in tahsil Etah tively. and Thana Daryaoganj, ]aithra and Rampur T.A. in tahsil /\liganj. 2. The density of population in the dis­ trict is 292 persons per sq. km. (757 per sq. 4. Only 96 persons out of 1,000 persons mile) which is higher than the State aver;ge of the district live in towns. The urban per­ of 251 persons per sq. km. (648 per sq. mile). centage in this district is Iowan account of . The most densely populated tahsil is Kasganj, non-existence of any large city. Kasganj M.B. the density being 336 persons per sq. km. (871 (37,559) and Etah M.B. (24,719) are Class per sq. mile). N ext is Etah having a density III towns; Soron lYl.B (15,265), Jalesar M.B. of 288 persons per sq. km. (747 per sq. mile), (14,976), Ganj Dundwara M.B. (14,130) and J alesar 272 persons per sq. km. (704 per sq. Marehra M.B. (10,450) are Class IV towns mile), and the last is Aliganj 263 persons per while Aliganj T.A. (8,015) is a CIss V town. sq. km. (681 per sq. mile). The rural density , Of the total urban population 30 per cent is ~65 per sons per' sq. km. (687 per sq. mile) lives in Kasganj M.B., 19'8 per cent in Etah and the urban 5,771 persons per sq. km. lY1.B., 12'2 per cent in Saran M.B., i2 per (14,943 per sq. mile)~ The highest rural cent in J alesar M.B., 11·3 per cent in Ganj­ density is 296 persons per sq. km. (766 Dundwara M.B., 8'3 per cent in Marehra M.B. per sq. mile) in tahsil Kasganj and the highest and 6'4 per cent in Aliganj T.A.. The largest urban also in the same tahsil, i.e., 11,046 population growth during the decade has been persons per sq. km (28,709 per sq. mile). in Aliganj T .A. amounting to 37·3 per cent. The percentage increrse in the population of 3. The district has 1,618 villages of which Etah M.B. has been 35'7, Ganj Dundwara 1,531 are inhabited and 87 uninhabited. The M.B. 26'2, Kasganj M.B. 19'0, Soron M.B. number of inhabited villages has registered a 15'7 Marehra M.B. 15'6 and J alesar M.B. 11'9. decrease of 6 since 1951. 904 persons per 1,000 in the district live in rural areas. The 5. Tlie number of females per 1,000 males .average popUlation per inhabited village is in 1921 was 847; in 1931,845; in 1941,847; i67 as against 645 in 1951. Most of the vila­ in 1951, 870 and in 1961, 865. The sex-ratio ges are of medium-size with a population bet­ both for rural and urban areas is 865. It ween 500-1,999. The number of such villages was 870 both for rural and urban areas in is 745 (48'7 per cent). The percentage of 1951. The rural sex ratio is 876 in tahsil small villages having a population clf less Etah, 868 in tahsil Jalesar, 859 in tahsil Kas­ than 500 each is 45'8 and that of large-size ganj and 858 in tahsil Aliganj. The corres­ :ril1ages having a population of 2,000 and over ponding figures for the urban are 911 for IS 5'5. More than half (61·2 per cent) of the Marehra M.B., 890 for Saran M.B., 881 for rural population lives in mediu m-size villages. Aliganj T.A., 874 for Kasganj M.B.,865 for IV.

}alesar M"B., 864 for Ganj Dundwara M.B. only 10'1. Non-agricultural occupations in and 818 for Etah M.B. the towns in order of importance are ~1iscel­ laneous Services, Household Industry and 6, General Population Tables A-I to A­ Other Manufacture and Trade and Com­ IV and Appendices I to III have been repro­ merce, the respective percentages being 34- J" duced in this Volume. 25 3 and 22'3, B-Economic 3. The largest number o£ workers is in Workers-Of the entire population 32'8 the age-gr:oup 15-34 accounting for 47'4 per per cent are workers ansi the rest non-workers, cent, followed by the nE-xt age-group 35-59 The percentage of workers is lower than the ac~ounting for 38 per cent. The percentage, State average of 39'1 due to low female parti­ of workers below the age of 15 is 4'3 and in cipation, Among workers 75'S per cent are the age-group 60 and over, 10'3. The, pro­ Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers. Next portion of workers in the lower and hIgher come other Services claiming 11 per cent, age-groups is obviously small. followed by Household Industry and Other Manufacture 7'4 per cent and Trade and 4, The largest number of persons at Commerce 4'3 per cent. In other categories w.ork other than Cultivation is in miscellane­ the number of workers is small. Female ous services(19,784), followed by retail trade participation is not significant as the percen­ in provisions and dairy, products (8,55,1), laundry servic"es (5,223) and cotton weavlllg' tage of female workers is only 4'2, The non­ on hand-looms (3,321), Occupatiot:Ially the' earning female dependants are mostly engaged bulk of the workers is engaged in miscellane­ in household work and do not seek work for ous services (23,474), followed by working' livelihood. P.articipation is higher in non­ proprietors in retail trade (12,543). agricultural activities (9'4 per cent) than in agricultural (2'5 per cent). It exceeds 5 per Non-workers-These cons t 1Ot tI t e 67'2 per' cent in Mining and Quarrying, Household cent of the total population. Among non­ Industry and other Services, but in no case workers females predominate constituting does it exceed 18 per cent. 66'9 per cent, More than half of the non­ 2, Of the rural population 32'9 per ccnt workers (57'1 per cent) are in the age-group are workers and the remaining 67'1 ,per cent 0-14, being mostly infants and dependants. non-workers. The corresponding figures for In all other age-groups females are mostly urban are 30'S and 69'2 respectively, Thus engaged in household duties, Among males the proportion of workers is lower in towns 6'S per cent are in the age· group 15-34, most than in villages which shows greater degree of whom are full-time students, 1'2 per cent of dependence. Al1Jong rural workers 82'0 in the age-group 35-59, and 2'3 per cent in per cent are Cultivators and Agricultural the age-group 60 and above, mostl)T depen­ Labourers and only 18'0 per cent are engaged dants. in non-agricultural activities. As usual, non­ The more important Economic and House­ agricultural workers predominate in urban hold Economic Tables of the B-series have areas, the percentage of agriculturists being been reproduced, C-Social alld Cultural for females are 39'9 per cent unmarried~ 51 '0 per cent married and 9'1 per cent wido­ Literacy-The percentage of literacy in wed or divorced, Of the married males o·t} the total population is 16'6 as against the per cent are in the age,-group 0-14, 49'1 per State average of 17"7, The rank of the cent in the age-group 15-34, 36'S per cent in district in literacy is 29th in the whole State. the age-group 35-54 and 13'5 per cent in the Literacy percentage among males is 25'2 and age' group 55 and over, Among the married among females 6'6, as against the correspon­ females 3'8 per cent are in the age 'group 0-14, ding figures of 15'1 and 3'9 in 1951. There 59'5 per cent in the age-group 15-34, 29'4 per l1as been improvement both in male and cent in the age-group 35-54 and 7'3 per cent female literacy during' the decade, Of the in the age-group 55 and over, Among males total number of literates, 69'4 per cent are and females aged 35 years and over, 6'8 per without any educational standard, 24'8 per cent males and 0'4 per cent females were \ cent are of Primary or Junior Basic standard, found unmarried, Marriage is, thus, more· and 5'8 per cent of High Schoo! standard universal in females. The corresponding and above. figures for 1951 are 6'1 and 0'6 respectively, Child marriage is still prevalent though fast, 2, The percentage of literacy in the rural dying out. The percentage of males and' popu!ation is as against in the 14'7 33'9 females of ages 0-14 returned as married is urban. In the rural area 23'2 per cent males 1'0 and 4'9 respectively as against 7'7 and and 4'9 per cent females are literate, and in 10'1 in 195 t the urban· 43'4 per cent males and 22'9 per cent females, 5. Language- has been returned 3. Age Structure and Marital Statm­ as mother-tongue of 92'9 per cent of the popu­ Persons in the age-group 0-14 account for 39°3 lation, 7'0 per cent returned their mo~her­ per cent of the popUlation, followed by 15-34 tongue as and 0'1 per cent as Punjabi. (31'8 per cent), 35-59 (21'8 per cent), and 60 The number of persons who returned other and over (6'6 per cent), The population of languages as their mother tongue is negli- gible, J t.he district is progressive as the percentage of persons in young and very young age­ groups is 39'8 as against a small percentage 6, Hindi is the main language, spoken (6'6) of elderly persons (60 years and by 95'3 per cent of rural population, In the above), towns, Hindi is the main mother-tongue of 70'0 per cent population and Urdu of 28'9 4, In the rural area 45'.3 per cent are per cent, unmarried 47'2 per cent married, and 7'S per cent ,ddowed or divorced, and in the urban 7, Religion-Of the total population of '50'1 per cent unmarried, 42'9 per cent mar­ the district, 88"7 per cent are , 10'4- ried, and 7'0 per cent widowed or di vorced. per cent 1\1 uslims, 0'4 per cent Christians, P_mong males 50'8 per cent are unmarried, 0'3 per cent Jains and 0'2 per cent . 43'1 per cent married and 6'1 per cent wid­ The number of persons be!onging to other owed or divorced. The corresponding figures religions is small. VI

8. Of the rural population, 91'1 per cent among them are 13'8 and 86'2 respective­ are Hindus and 8'2 per cent Muslims. The ly, Among workers 48'4 per cent work as number of persons belonging to other reli­ Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers, 24'3 gions is insignificant. The figures for the in Other Services, 15'5 in Household Indus­ towns are 66'2 per cent Hindus, 30'9 per try and Other Manufacture, 7'2 in Trade cent Muslims and 1'6 per cent Jains. It and Commerce and 3'1 in Transpor,t. In would thus appear that the Muslim popula­ other categories the proportion is smal1. tion has greater concentration in towns than in villages. 2. Of the rural population 87' 5 per cent were born within the district, 12'2 per cent 9, Scheduled Castes-These constitute in other districts of the State, 0'1 per cent in 16'6 per cent of the total population, Impor­ other parts of India and 0'1 per cent in other tant Scheduled Castes in order of their po­ countries, The corresponding figures for pulation are Chamar constituting 65'2 per the urban are 77'7 per cent born within the cent of the total Scheduled Caste population, district, 20'0 per cent in other districts of followed by Balmiki 7'6 per cent, 1Jhanu/J the State, 1'6 in other parts of India and 0'6 4'7 per cent, and Khat!l? 2'2 per cent, Per­ in other countries, Immigrants from other sons belonging to these castes live mainly in countries live largely in the rural areas of villages, Only 7'5 per cent live in towns, the district. 10. The more important Social and Cul­ ~ Of the immigrants from. adjacent tural Tables of C-series have beeJ? repro­ States 797 persons (males 321, females 476) duced, are from Rajasthan; 765 persons (males 394, D~IYIigration females 371) from Punjab; 490 persons (males 167, females 323) from and 163 1. Among the people enumerated in the persons (males 61, females 102) from Bihar, district, 86'6 per cent were born within the The number of immigrants from other dis­ district, 13 '0 per cent in other districts of tricts of the State is 168,657 (males 28,382, the State, 0'2 per cent in other parts of India and 0'1 per cent in other countries. Among females 140,275), those from other countries 797 are from Pak­ 4, Migration Tables have not been istan, 80 from Nepal, 24 from Burma, and 2 reproduced. each from United Kingdom and United States. Most of the immigrants from Pakistan are E-Housing and Establishment displaced persons. The duration of residence of 59'2 per cent of the immigrants is over 1. Workshop and Factories--There are ... 10 years, 88 per cent of immigrants were only four registered factories in the district returned from rural areas and 16 per cent one each ir1 the repair of motor vehicles and from the urban, Among them 18·5 per cent production of ice; sugar; and edible oils. are males and R1'S per cent females. The The U. P. Government Roadways \Vorkshop large percentage of females is explained, at Etah and J, B. Cold Storage Kasganj are by marriage marriage migration. The smal1 concerns employing less than 50 wor­ percentages of workers and non-workers kers each. The Neoli Sugar Factory and VII

U, E. Oil and Food Products, Ganj Dundwara vil1ages and burnt brick in towns·-58'4 per are big concerns employing 752 and 15 I cent households in the rural areas and 79'7 workers respectively. per cent in urban areas live in houses of this ,type, Clay and miscellaneous material is the 2. The total number of workshops and most important for roofing both in villages factories of all sizes, registered and ulll-egis­ and tmvns accounting for 87'4 and 63'1 per tered, in the district is 4,040 against the cent respectively, The roofs are mostly flat State average of 4,460 per district. Of these as in other western districts, 1,970 are in the rural area and 2,070 in the urban. Etah is one of the 7 districts having workshops and factories between 4 and 6 6, Size of Housebolds and Density of thousand. In the rural area the largest PerSOD!o! per Room-The average size of number (437) is engaged in making textile household in the rural area is 5 '2 and in the garments, followed by processing of food­ urban, 5'1. The corresponding figures for grains (215) and miscellaneous manufac­ 1951 are 5-3 for rural and 5'2 for urhan turing industries (201), In the urban cotton areas which would show that the average weaving in handlooms (348) and the pro­ household has slightly decreased in size both duction of miscellaneous food products, such in rural and urban areas during 1951-61. as sweetmeat, condiments etc. (293) are the Householus with single room are predomi­ most important, nant accounting for 52'1 per cent, followed by those living in two and three rooms res­ 3, The predominant working group in pectively accounting for 28 and 11 per cent the urban area is 2-5 accounting for 53'2 per The proportion of households ha ving no cent, followed by single worker establish­ regular room to Jive in is negligible (0'4 per ments (41'2 per cent), In the rural area the cent), single workers establishments are most numerous (53'5 per cent) followed by 2-5 7. In the rural area the average density (42'6 per cent). of persons per room is 2'9 and in the urban 2-6, Considering households occupying one 4, In both villages and towns 'most of room only, the average size in the rural area the establishments are run without power, is 4'5 and in the urban 4'2 which speak of The percentage of such establishments is congestion in living accommodation. 61 in the rural and 58 in the urban, Next Come coal, wood and bagasse both in rural and urban areas which respectively account for 8. Housing and Establishment Tables 27 and 30 per cent. Electricity is used in have not been reproduced. cnly 32 rural and 134 urban industrial esta­ blishments. This ~vill show the small extent Presentation of Data to which power is used for industry in this district. Statistics and other information in this 5, Walls and Roofs-Unburnt brick is volume have been presented in the following predominant material of house walls in order:- VIII

I-Census Tables-General Population Alphabetical List of Villages and a Village Tables, Economic Tables, 'Social and Cultural Directory giving data for all villages and Tables and Scheduled Caste Tables. towns by sex of total popUlation, Scheduled Caste popUlation, Literate popUlation, work­ ing population by categories of workers and II--Official Statistics-Rainfall and Tem­ non-workers. perature, Vital Statistics, Agriculture and Irrigation, Household Industries, Registered Factories, Administration, Public Health and IV--List of Industrial Establishments­ Medical, Education, Public Entertainment, Number of establishments· in each village or Presses and Journals, Communication, Local block by the 3-digit industrial code. Bodies, Community Development, Calendar of Important Events, Prices of Staple Food­ V-Appendix-Gazette Notification of stuffs, Banks and Insurance, Livestock, changes in boundaries during the decade Fairs and Festivals, Handicrafts, Major and 1951-1961. 1fedium Projects, and Wages. Besides the above, one map for the dis­ lII-Village Directory-Definitions of trict and one fur each Tahsil have been Column Headings and for each Tahsil an included in the District Census Handbook. PART I CENSUS TABLES

A-SERIES

GENERAL POPULATlON TABLES

5 A-SERIES

A-I-Atea, HOl;lses and Population

Area in N umber of Villages Population ,--"--, ,----"-----.." Number ,----"-----, . Population Number of District/Tahsil/City/ Total per Sq. of Occupied Town Rural Sq. Sq. mile In- Un- Towns Residential Persons Males Females Urban miles Km. habited inhabited Houses

2 3a 3b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1l

ETAH DISTRICT T 1,717·4 4,448·1 757 1,531 87 7 173,088 1,299,674 696,924 602,750> R 1,709.0 4,426·4 787 1,531 87 153,511 1,174,560 (129,863 544,697

U 8.4 21.7 14,948 7 19,577 125,114 67,061 58,053

Kasganj Tahsil T 492·2 1,274·8 871 491 35 2 54,429 428,480 230,174 198,306

R 4~O·3 1,270.0 766 491 35 46,034 375,656 202,050 173,606

U 1·9 4·8 28,709 2 8,395 52,824 2~,124 24,700

Kasganj M. B. 1·50 3·89 25,039 5,870 37,559 20,046 17,513

Soron M. B. 0·34 0·88 44,897 2,525 15,265 8,078 7,187

Jalesar Tahsil T 227·2 588·5 704 161 24,488 159,971 85,665 74,306 R 226·3 586.2 641 161 22,21l 144,995 77,634 67,361 U 0.9 2·3 16,640 1 2,277 14,976 8,031 6,945

J alesar M. B. 0·90 2·33 16,640 2,277 14,976 8,031 6,945

Etah Tahsil T 481·5 1,247.1 747 476 15 2 46,604 359,605 191.963 167,642' R 477·5 1,237,7 679 476 15 41,193 324,436 172,898 151,53& U 4·0 10·4 8,792 2 5,411 35,169 19,065 16,104-

Etah M. B. 2·00 5·18 12,360 3,'91 24.719 13,596 11,123

Marehra M. B. 2.00 5·18· 5,225 1 1,620 10,450 5,469 4,981

Aliganj Tahsil T 516·5 ],337·7 681 403 36 2 47,567 351,618 189,122 162,496 R 514·9 13,333.5 640 403 36 44.073 329,473 177,281 152,192 U 1·6 4·2 13,586 ...? 3,494 22,145 14J.,84 I 10,304

Ganj Dundwara M. B. 1;00 2·59 14,130 2,t97 14,130 7,580 6,55Q

AIiganj T. A. 0·63 1·63 li,722 1.297 8,015 4,261 3,754

Notes:-l. In q:.lumns 3b alld 4, the Sq. Kilometer and density figures respectively 0 E urban areas of Tahsils and District are worked out u~pg the area figu~es' corrected up to 2 places of decimals obtaiu.ed by adding the areas of towns in the respective units and not using the area figures given in the Table. In addition to this. the figures relating to Sq. Kilometer are further adj usted to make the Tahsil and District totals a6Tee. 2. According to Surveyor General India, the area of District Etah is 1,715 Sq. miles (4,442 Sq. Kilometer). 3. M. B. stands for 'Municipal Board' and 'T. A! stauds for 'Town Area'. CE:N'SUS TABLES 6

APPENDIX I

Statement showing 1951 Territorial Units constittlting the present 1961 set-up of the District (only those names/areas which have undergone charge since 1951 hi\ve been shown below)

Details of gain in Territories Area in Details of loss in Territories Area in Net Area (Gain '+') District/ 1951 , _____..A.. _____,,' __ -'__ , , _____.A.. _, (Lo;s '_') Tahsil Territori- r--A.-, al Units Brief description Sq. Sq. Brief description Sq. SQ. Sq. Sq. miles Km. miles Km. miles Km.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ET AH Etah One block (8·18 acres) of Some plots (2.24 acres) of vill­ District District village Hannukhera code age Sarai Aghat code No. N 0.142 transferred to Aliganj 40) of Aliganj Tahsil trans­ Tahsil from Bhongaon Tahsil ferred to Farrukhabad Tahsil of . N N of . N N +N +N

Aliganj Aliganj One block (8·18 acres) of Some plots (2.24 acres)of vin­ Tahsil Tahsil village Hannukhcra code age Sarai Aghat code No. No. 142 transferred from 400 transferred to Farrukha­ Bhongaon Tahsil of Mainpuri bad Tahsil of Farrukhabad District. N N District. N N +N +N·

APPENDIX II

Nttmber of Villages with a Population of 5,000 alZd over and Towns with a Population under 5,000

Villages with a Population of j,OOO and over Towns with a Population under 5,000

r------'------~-, r-----...... ----'----~ District/Tahsil Percentage to Percentage to Number Population Total Rural Number Population Total Urban Population Population of the State of the State

2 3 4 5 6 7

,' 7 41,905 0:07

Kasganj Tahsil 2 14.120 OoQ2

Etah Tahsil 1 5,710 0·01

Aliganj Tahsil 4 22,075 0·04

Note :-Unit of Territory which has nothing to show for this statement has been excluded. 7 A-SERIES

APPENDIX III H ouseless and Institutional Populatioll

Houseless Population Instit utional Population Total District/Tahsil Rural r------~------l r------~------, Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ETAH DISTRICT T 331 219 112 1,472 1,210 262 R 318 209 109 370 331 39 U 13 10 3 1,102 879 225

Kasganj Tahsil T 104 73 31 375 279 96 R 104 73 31 158 130 28 U 217 149 6S

Jaiesar Tahsil T 64 30 34 31 27 4- R 64 30 34 ]5 15 U 16 12 4-

Etah Tahsil T 96 71 25 790 644 14~ R 92 69 23 118 111 7 U 4. 2 2 672 533 13(}

Aliganj Tahsil T 67 4S 22 276 260 160 R 58 37 21 79 75 4- U 9 S 197 185 12

A-II-Variation in Population during Sixty. Years

Percentage Year Persons Decade decade Males Females variation variation 1 2 3 4 5 (}

ETAH DISTRICT 1901 863,804 466,710 397,094'

1911 871,326 +7.522 +0·87 '474,18~ 397.142 1921 829.717 -41,609 -4.78 449,138 380,579'

1931 860,485 +30,768 +3·7l 466,418 39~,06r 1941 984,768 + 124.283 +14·44 533,191 451,57r 1951 1.124,360 +139,592 + 14,)8 601,376 522,984· 1961 1,299,674 + 175,314 +15.59 696,924 602,7S()J CENSUS TABLES 8

APPENDIX

1951 Population according to the territorial jurisdiction in 1951 and changes in area a1tdpopulation involved in those changes

Area in 1961 Area in 1951 1951 Population Population Net increase , __ ..A.. __-. ,-_...... _-, according to in 1951 or decrease District/Tahsil 1961 jurisdiction adjusted to between Sq. Sq. Population Sq. Sq. prevailing in jurisdiction of Columns 7 miles Km. miles Km. 1951 1961 and 8

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

ETAH DISTRICT 1,717·4 4,448.1 1,299,674 1,713·0 4,436.5 1,124,351 1,124,360 +9 (+4.4) ( +11.6) ( +9)

Kasganj Tahsil 492·2 1,274·8 428,480 487·0 1,261·3 370,387 370,387 oj( +5·2) *(+13·5) ( .... )

Jalesar Tahsil 227·2 588·5 159,971 227·0 587·9 145,068 145,068 *( +0·2) *(+0·6) ( .... )

Etah Tahsil 481·5 1,247 ·1 359,605 482·0 1,248·3 309,881 309,881· *(-0·5) *(-1.2) ( .... )

Aliganj Tahsil 516·5 1,337 ·7 351,618 517·0 1,339.0 299,015 299,024 +9 t( -0·5) tC-l·3) ( +9)

Note:-(l) The difference in area figures in 1951 and 1961 Census has been given within brackets in Columns 5 and 6 and the difference in population of 1951, as enumerated-and recast on the basis of jurisdiction of 1961. is given within brackets in Column 7 The area figures of 1951 are from 1951 District Census Handbook and of 1961 from the Board of Revenue.

t(2) The net jurisdictional change due to transfer of some plots with an area of 2·24 acres of tahsil Aliganj of this district to tahsil Farrukhabad of district Farrukhabad (vide G. O. No. 1042jIC-66C-56 dated June 6, 1956) and one block with an area of 8·18 acres from tahsil Bhongaon of district Mainpuri totahsil Aliganj of this district (vide G. O. No. 4847/1C-360C-52 dated June 24, 1957) does not corroborate with the difference in area figures of 1951 and 1961 because of revised calculation of area done by the Board of Revenue in 1961.

'" (3) There has been no jurisdictional change during the decade. the difference in area figures of 1951 and 1961 is due to revised calculation of area by the Board of Revenue in 1961. 9 A-SERIES

A-III-Villages classified by Population

I-Villages with less than 2.000 Population , ______.A.. ______,

Total Less than 200 200-499 500-999

Number , ___.A.. ____, Di strict/Tah5il of ,---...... _ 1 ,----"----, Inhabited Villages Total Rural Population Population Population Population ,----"----, No. ,---"---, No. ,---"---, No. ,-_...... _-,

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

ETAH DISTRICT 1,531 1174,560 629,863 544,697 200 13,294 11,173 501 93,491 79,716 452 172,222 149,778

Kasganj Tahsil 491 375.656 202.050 173.606 60 4.082 3,480 151 29,244- 24.545 163 62.947 54.365

Jalesar Tahsil 161 144.995 77,634 67,361 15 1.044- 850 43 8.041 6,877 52 19,524 16,985

Etah Tahsil 476 324,436 172,898 151,538 74 4,716 4,114 180 32,285 28,054 118 44,249 38,999

Aliganj Tahsil 403 329,473 177,281 152,192 51 3,392 2,729 127 23,921 20,239 119 45,502 39,429

I-ViJlages with less than III-Villages with a 2,000 Population-(concld.) II-Villages with a Population of 2,000-9,999 Population of 10,000 and above ,----_...... _----, r------"------, ,--""--, 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5.000-9,999 10,000 and above

, ___J4... _____ , , __-"- __, District/Tahsil -"--'--, ,-----"----'-, Population Population Population Population

, __.J., __, No. No. ,-_...... _-, No. ,-_...... _-, No. ,---"---,

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

ETAH DISTRICT 293 213,310 183,937 78 115,123 100,611 7 22,423 19,482

Kasganj Tahsil 95 69,070 59,346 20 29,227 25,229 2 7,480 6,MO

Jalesar Tahsil 37 28,217 24,504 14 20,808 18,145

Etah Tahsil S() 57,357 49,583 23 31,215 28,094- 1 3,016 2,694

Aliganj Tahsil 81 58,666 50,504 21 33,873 29,143 4 11,927 10,148 CENSUS TABLES in

A-lV-Towns '(and Town Groups) classified by Population ill 1961 with Variatioll since 1941

Name bf Town Status 'o! 1'o,1n Year Persons Decade Percentage Males Females. variation decade variation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Cla,ss III-20~OOO-49,999

Ka-sganj M,B. 194~ 28,465 15,727 12,738. Area in Sq. miles 1·50/Sq. Km. 3 ·89 1951 ~1,554 +3,089 +10.85 17,111 14,443,

1961 37,559 +6,005 +19.03 20,046 17,513-

Etah M.B, 1941 l4,120 7,708 6,412- :Area in Sq. miles 2·00/Sq. Km. 5·18 1951 18,214 , +4,094 +28.99 10,148 8,O6()"

1961 24,719 +6,505 +35·71 13,596 lLI23- Class IV-I0JOOO-19,999 '. • I Soron M.B. 1941 12,886 6,901 5,985 Area in Sq. miles O·34/Sq. Ktn. 0·88 1951 13,190 +30;' +2·36 6,972 6,21&:

1961 15,265 +2,075 +15·73 8,078 7,18T

Jalesar M.B. 1941 12,743 6,932 5,811 Area in Sq. miles OI90/Sq. Km. 2·33 1951 13,378. +635 +4·98 7,156 6,222

-]961 . 14,976 + 1,598 .+11.9.t 8.031 6,94S-

Ganj :pu!ldwara M. B. 1941 8,519 4,599 3,920' Area, inSq. miles 1·00/Sq. Km. 2.59 1951 11,200 -;-2,681 i-31·47 5,936 5,264 -- 1961 14,130 +2,930 +26·16 7,580 6,550 ,.. Marehra M.B. 1941 8,485 4,417 4,068 Area in Sq. miles 2.nO/Sq. Km. 5.18 1951 9,042 +557 +6.56 4,711 4,331'

1961 10,450 + 1,4D8 +15.57 5,469 4,981_ Class V-S,OOO to 9,999 Aliganj T.A. 1941 6,378 3,495 2,883 Area in Sq. miles Q.63jSq. Km. 1·63 1951 5~836 =-542 -8·50 3,122 2,7l'ot- 196f '8,015 -+,_2,179 +37.34 4,261 3,754

M, B', stands ,for 'Municipal Board': T. A. stands for 'Town Area'. 11 A-SERIES

APPENDIX

New Towns added in 1961 and Towns in 1951 declassified in 1961

New towns added in 1961 Towns in 1951 which have been declassified as rural in 1961 Area in Population Area in Population r---.J...--, , __ .J..._'_, , __.J... __ , , __ J... __, Name of Town Name of Town Sq. Sq. 1961 1951 Acres Sq. 1961 1951 miles Km. Km. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sahawar 1,683 6·8 8,650 7,842 Bilram 1,128 4·6 5,470 5,221 Patiali 4,953 20·0 5,147 4-,616 Rampur 2,348 9·5 5,145 4,396 Amanpur 541 2.2 1,441 2,992 Nidhauli 33 0·1 3,176 2,949 Mohanpur 935 3·8 3,045 2,905 Awagarh 68 0·3 3,134- 2,729 Sakit 75 0·3 2,667 2,281

EXPLANATORY NOTE TO THE APPENDIX

Each town in 1951 which has ceased to be town in 1961, showing the name, area and population of the village or villages into which it has relapsed in 1961

, ______Constituent..A.. ______Villages -,

Name of District Name of 1951 Census Town Name Survey No. , ____1961J... ____ , declassified in 1961 Area (in acres) Population

'I 2 3 4 5 6

£TAB DISTRICT 'Sahawar ~"'hawar 25 180 8,650 Bilram Bilram 50 141 5,470 Patiali Patiali 38 194 5,147 Rampur Rampur 198 194 5,145 Amanpur Amanpur 60 26 1,441 NidhauJi Nidha\1li 72 27 3,176 Mohanpur Mohanpur 86 107 3,045 Awagarh Awagarh 3 104 3)34 Sakit Sakit 353 129 2,667

B-SERIES

GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

B-SERIES, . '

Towns classified by Sex and Broad Age-groups

WORKERS ------'-----~--~------, x IV v VI VII VIII IX At Household In Manufacturing In Construction In Trade and In Transport, In Other NON-WORKERS Industry other than House­ Commerce Storage and Services hold Industry Communications

r-J.._---, r---..A.---, ,~--'----, r----:'---, , ___ J __..,-, , ___ J.._ ___ , ,---'---',

Males Females Males Females Males Frmales Males Fem\lles ]l.fales Females Males Females Males Fema[es

13 14 15 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Total

21.014 4,340 6,404 105 2,659 16 17,983 571 3,999 11 41,874 4,734 288,801 ~84,831 45 339 14 59 1,155 197 258,818. 240,171 1,515 270 221 3 ; ].0,060 1,697 3,421 34 1,271 7 8,108 128 2,329 4 21,921 1,733 19,632 191,597

7,274 1,865 2,402 52 lJ[9 8 7,689 3[0 1,437 7 15,799 2,249 3,569 ,11~,273

2,164 507 360 16 224 1,846 1[9 174 2,998 554 6,602 34,663

1 1 180

Areas

16,689 2,767 2,626 29 1,895 15 9,529 438 1,811 7 30,127 3,357 256,961 530,07~

1,282 140 52 29 156 14 28 851 164 232,336 .21~,..352 } 8,040 926 1,423 10 903 7 -4,316 101 1,1 1'1 16,251 1,116 16,010 174,664-

5,722 1,287 1,030 14 792 7 4,111 229 562 6 10,,909 1,627 3,006, ~0~J160

1,644 413 121 5 171 945 94 110 ~,116 450 5 ,456 ,31,804

1 1 153 98:

Areas

~,325 1,573 ( 3,778 76 764 1 8,454 133 ;2,t88 Q,747 1,377 31,840 54,753"

, 233 130 169 3 16 ' 183 31 304 33 26,482 24,819'

2,020 771 1,998 24 368 3,792 27 1,218 3 5:670 617 3,622. 16,933: 1,552 578 1,372 38 327 3,578 ' 81 875 622 563 10,113;

520 94 239 11 53 901 25 104 1,146 2,859-' 1 ' 27 CENSUS TABLES 16

B-1 & B-Il-Workers and Non-workers in District an:d

, ____ - ______WORKERS '___ --'--- __...L

I II III Total Population Total Workers As Cultivator As Agricultural In Mining Labourer Quarrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Age-group Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities r------'------, r----"----, ,--""__--- r--""__-,r , Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Kasganj

Total 37,559 20,046 17,513 10,150 802 497 17 211 6 21

0-14 16,234 8,505 7,728 249 18 15 3

15-34 11,266 5,915 5,351 4,822 337 173 79 1 6

35-59 7,911 4,432 3,479 4,281 391 241 11 110 4- 14

60+ 2,129 1,183 946 797 55 68 6 19 2

Age not stated 19 10 9 1 1

Soron

Total 15,265 8,078 7,187 4,626 288 696 19- 26 1 25 3

0-14 5,973 3,147 2,826 100 1 22 2 1

15-34 4,682 2,373 2,309 2,122 98 307 6 17 1 11 1

:35-59 3,564 1,935 1,629 ],873 154 287 11 6 11 2 ,60+ 1,044 622 422 531 35 80 2 2 '- Age not stated 2 I' 1

Jalesar

'Total 14,976 8,031 6,945 4,449 460 358 23 82 10 63 14 0-14 6,310 3,294 3,016 227 38 14 6 1 20 4

15-34 4,699 2,398 2,301 2,152 234 152 9 25 3 19 3

35-59 3,024 1,755 1,269 1,681 160 140 8 43 5 20 7 .()O+ 906 567 339 389 28 52 5 8 4

Age not stated 37 17 20 17 B-SERIES

'Towns classified by Sex and Broad Age-groups-C olltd.

WORKERS ------~--.---.------~ IV V VI VII VIII IX X At Household In Manufacturing In Construction In Trade an,d In Transport, In Other NON-WORKERS Industry other than House- Commerce Stol'age and Services hold Industry Communications

, __ .J... __, r---"----' ,--"---_-, ,----"----, ,---"---, , ___.A.-, ,---""'--, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26

M. B.

672 277 1,404 8 284 2,791 42 1,139 3 3,129 449 9,896 16,711 21 9 39 2 53 6 109 9 8,257 7,710 296 121 763 2 139 1,234 11 651 2 1,481 200 1,093 5,014- 283 131 514 5 129 1.218 24 457 1 1,315 215 151 3,088

72 16 88 1 14 286 7 25 223 24 386 891 1 1 9 8

M.B.

624 82 184 26 68 910 13 109 1,984 144 3,452 6,899

14 1 2 17 ;) 39 3,047 2,825 208 36 97 7 28 453 1 51 950 46 251 2,211 235 35 73 17 34 355 10 50 822 79 62 1,475

167 10 12 2 6 85 2 5 173 19 91 387

I

M.B.

1,005 198 600 17 116 1,033 23 166 1,026 175 3,582 6,485 76 28 44 2 3 26 5 33 2 3,067 2,978 527 111 304 9 54 454 2 87 530 97 246 2,067 .334 56 214 4 45 435 17 67 383 63 74 1,109 68 3 38 2 14 118 4 7 80 13 178 311

17 20' CENSUS TABLES ]8

B-I & B-II-Workers and Non-workers in District and'

WORKERS r ------...._ I II III Total Population Total Workers As Cultivator As Agricultural In Mining, Labourer Quarrying, Live- stock. Forestry, Age-grou]! Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities r---...... ---, r---'---, ,---"---, ,---...... _-, ,---'-----.. Persons Males Females Males Females ¥ales Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Etah

Total 24,719 13,596 11,123 6,715 502 296 1 30 25 3 0-14 10,402 5,548 4,854 237 33 3 2 1 15-34 7.939 4,330 3,609 3.214 209 188 14 14 35-59 5,096 2,953 2,143 2,768 220 79 12 8 2 60+ 1,282 765 517 496 40 26 2 2 1 Age not stated

Marehra..

Total 10,450 5,469 4,981 2,817 145 277 9 105 5 I .. 0-14 4.585 2,362 2,223 68 1 1 2 1 15-34 3.011 1,499 1,512 1,275 48 99 1 46 2 35-59 2,170 1,208 962 1,165 74 131 6 45 1 60+ 684 400 284 309 22 46 2 12 Age not stated

Cani Dundwara.

Total 14,130 7,580 6,550 4,084 991 615 15 26 18 1 ()-14 5,778 3,007 2.771 143 82 33 1 5 1 15-34 4,641 2,521 2.120 2.000 504 255 4, 11 7 35-59 2,809 1,545 1,26,4 1,517 342 225 7 11 4 60+ 902 507 395 424 63 102 4 3 2 Age not stated

Aliganj

Total 8,015 4,261 3,754 2,380 112 495 13 65 2'1 0-14 3,274 1,700 1,574 58 13 15-34 2,535 1,332 1,203 1,161 42 212 1 34 I) 35-59 1,721 961 760 941 52 204 7 27 13 60T 485 268 217 220 18 66 5 4 5 Age not sta.ted , 19 B-SERIES

'Towns classified by Sex: and Broad Age-groups-concld.

WORKERS -~------, x IV v VI VII VIII IX At Household In M4nufacturing In Construction In Trade and In Transport, In Other NON-WORKERS Industry other than House­ Commerce Storage and Services hold Industry Communications

..---'---, ,---"---, ,-'--'---. ,---'---, ,-~-"---. r--...... --, ,---"--_., Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

M. B.

165 95 928 16 116 1 1,894 35 496 2,765 351 6,881 10,621 18 14 65 1 5 71 12 60 18 5,311 4,821 54 45 470 5 58 855 7 285 1,276 152 1,116 3,400 69 32 335 7 49 1 783 19 188 1,245 158 185 1,923 24 4 58 3 4 185 9 11 184 23 269 477

~ ....

.M. B.

744 56 181 2 39 501 13 78 1 887 63 2,652 4,836 35 5 2 22 1 2,294 2,222 394 15 93 13 177 5 35 1 416 26 224 1,464- 2S4 29 72 1 19 252 7 3S 356 30 43 888 61 12 11 1 7 70 1 8 93 6 91 262

M. B.

778 855 428 6 92 822 3 118 1,187 111 3,496 5,559 S1 78 14 6 7 4 22 3 2,864 2,689 372 443 232 1 50 382 1 65 626 55 521 1,616 254 288 150 4 30 332 1 45 466 42 28 922 101 46 32 1 6 101 1 4 73 11 83 332

'T. A .

.337 10 53 1 49 503 4 82 769 84 1,881 3~642: 18 7 1 19 1,642 1,574- 169 39 26 237 44 391 41 171 1,161 123 7 14 21 203 3 33 303 35 20 708 27 3 2 56 1 4 56 8 48 199 CENSUS TABLES 20

B-IirsPart A-Industrial Classification of Educational Levels in

WORKERS I r------...A._ I II III Educational Levels Total Population of As Cultivator As Agricu!.tural Jn Mining, Workers and Non-workers Labourer QUarrying, Live­ stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities r----J..----, r--"""---, r----'-----, r--"""---," Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10

Total 1,25,114 67,061 58,053 3,234 97 545 17 186 22

Illiterate 82,700 37,942 44,758 2,330 81 486 17 154 21

Literate (without educational level) 25,955 '16,754 9,201 643 14 58 26 t

Primary or Junior Basic 10,724 7,443 3,281 181 2 1 4

High Schoor or Higher Secondary 4,518 - 3,867 651 68 2

Technical diploma not equal to degree 71 51 20 3

Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 4 4

Vniversity degree or post-graduate uegree 950 829 121 9 other than technical degree

l'echnical degree or diploma equal to degree 192 171 21 or post-graduate degree )

Engineering 7 7

Medicine 55 50 5

Agriculture 10 10 .~ .._

Veterinary and Dairying 5 5

Technology 1

Teaching 107 91 16

Others 7 7 21 B-SERJES,

Workers and Non-workers by Urban Areas only

wor~KERS

----~------,

IV v V[ VII VIII IX X At Household In Manufacturing In In Trade and In Transport, In Other Industry other than House­ Construction Commerce Storage and Services NON-WORKERS hold Industry Communications

, ___ .A.--, , __..A.. __, , __..A.. __ , ,---"'---, , __...A. __ , , __ -A-___ , ,--'""----, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal~s Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 70 21 22 23 24

4,325 1,573 3,778 76 764 1 8,454 133 2,188 4 11,147 1,377 31,840 54,753

2,871 1,509 1,783 68 470 3,061 115 829 3 5.697 1,11 ,1 20,261 41,829

1,251 57 1,356 6 179 3541 -16 594 2,81~ 85 6,294 9;02t

179 6 503 2 60 1,239 2 333 1,165 57 "3.778 3,212

24 1 119 50 545 384 1,316 67- 1,359 583

47 20 1

4

16 5 . 68 ....., 48 551 13 132 108

1 159 21 11

5 2

48 5 2 ,. 10 .....

~ ... 4 '"''

.... 1

90 16 1 ":-

w' 1 '10' 6 ••0:- CENSUS TABLES 22

B-Ill-Part B-Industrial Classification oC Educational Levels in

WORKERS ,------...... I II III Total Population of Workers As Cultivator As Agricultural In Mining, Educational Levels and Non-workers Labourer Quarrying, Livestock. Forestry. Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities , ___.A..----, , __ .A.. __, ,---"---, , ___ .A.. __, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femaks

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1~)'

District

Total 1,174,560 629,863 544,697 288,682 7,766 20,963 210 580 30

Illiterate 1,001,628 483,590 518,038 218,482 7,333 18,555 208 339 4

Literate (without educationalievel) 123,425 101,257 22,168 48,536 373 1,714 2 228 26

Primary or Junior BaSic 42,723 38,443 4,280 19,454 50 634 11

High School and above 6,784 6,573 211 2,210 10 60 2

Kasgan;

Total 375,656 202,050 173,606 95,058 2,665 8,480 124 249

;Illiterate .328,028 ]60,912 167,116 74,256 2,587 7,644. 124 249

Literate (without educational level) 34,491 29,090 5,401 14,705 41 515

Primary or Junior Basic 11,248 10,228 1,020 5,439 29 270 .. ,.

High School and above 1,889 1,820 69 658 8 51

Jalesar

'Total 144,995 77,634 67,361 28,644 837 3,913 18 19 3

JlIiterate 120,195 56,843 63,352 20,032 797 3,311 18 17 3

Literate (without educational level) 18,834 15,323 3,511 .6,383 37 470 1

...primary-or Junior .Basic 5,026 4,551 475 1,956, 3 125 1

.JJ:igh School and above 940 917 23 273 7 23 B-SERIES

workers and Non-workers by Rural Areas only-Contd.

WORKERS ------, IV V VI VII VIII IX X At Household In Manufacturing In Construction In Trade and In Transport. In Other NON-WORKERS Industry other than H ouse- Commerce Storage add Services hold Industry Communications

• __ J.... __, ,----"---, ,--""'--, r--J....---, ,-__ -L ___ , , __-"- __, ,-__J.... __, Males FemaTes Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Rural

16,689 2,767 2,626 29 1,895 15 9,529 438 1,811 7 33,127 3,357 256,961 530,078

12,425 2,730 1,833 27 820 14 4,371 302 953 7 22,459 3,237 203,353 50-1-,176

3,262 36 507 822 1 3,938 69 578 3,987 72 37,685 21558

939 1 227 148 986 50 171 2,214 34 13,659 4,145

63 59 105 234 17 109 1,467 14 2,264 169

Tahsil

4,321 756 1,181 513 6 2,635 102 49() 4 6,541 1,018 82,582 I 68,93 [

3,150 756 1,159 75 6 1,331 462 4 5,044 1,018 67,542 162,621

905 19 370 1,005 39 9 707 10,854 5,321

251 1 45 240 46 9 462 3,511 945

15 2 23 58 17 10 328 675 44'

Tahsil

3,363 571 3i3 17 301 1,519 80 262 6,950 730 32,290 65,103'

2,500 559 186 17 128 570 76 16j $,380 695 24,554 61.187

659 11 97 128 660 2 49 945 19 5,931 3,442:

194 1 75 31 240 2 31 409 11 1,489 458.

10 15 14 49 17 216 5 316 18; CENSUS TABLES 24

B-III-Parl B----,Industrial Classification of Educational Levels in

WORKERS ,------...... I II III Total Population of Workers As Cultivator As Agricultural In Mining, Educational Levels and Non-workers Labourer Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry. Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities , __.A.. __ , r---J-.-----, r--.... --, .r---"""---. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemaleS

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Etah

Total 324,436 172,898 151,538 75,844 2,211 2,968 20 74 1

Illiterate 272,474 128,948 143,526 55,776 2,115 2,612 20 58

Literate (without educational level ) 36,603 29,814- 6,789 13,246 89 279 11 I Primary cr Junior Basic 13,276 12,119 1,157 6,246 7 77 14

High Sch,ol and above 2,083 2,..0 17 66 576

Aliganj

329,473 177,281 152,192 'Totnl 89,136 2,053 5,602 48 238 26

Illiterate 280,931 136,887 144,044 68,418 1,834 4,988 46 15

Literate (without educational level) 33,497 27,030 6,467 14,202 206 450 2 216 26

"Primary or Junior Basic 13.173 11,545 1,628 5,813 11 162 6

High School and above 1,872 1,819 53 703 2 2 25 B-SERIES

Workers and Non-workers by Rural Areas only-Concld.

WORKERS ------., \ IV V VI VII VIII IX X At Househl)ld In Manufadu ring In Construction In Trade and In Transport, In Other NON-WORKERS Industry other than HOllse- Commerce Storage and Services hold Industry Communications

r--.A..---., ,~ __.A.. __-., ,-_...... _--., ,---'----, ,---'---, ,---'----., ,---"-----.. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 ]5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

~ 5,382 763 846 12 846 8 2,935 164 767 3 11,264 918 71,972 147,438

.3,845 760 377 10 510 8 1,258 154 223 3 8,375 860 55,914 139,595

1,149 3 323 1 244 1,285 8 385 1,536 26 11,356 MQ2

367 116 49 317 2 96 803 23 4,044 1,125

21 30 43 is 63 550 9 658 56

'Tahsil

3,623 677 226 235 1 2,440 92 292 5,372 691 70,117 148,604

2,930 6SS 111 107 1,212 7..2 103 3,660 664 55,343 140.773"

549 22 68 80 I' 987 20 135 799 27 9,544 6,163

127 35 23 189 35 540 4,615 1,617

17 12 25 52 19 373 615 51 CENSUS TABLES 26

B·IV-Part A-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work at Household Industry

,_-A..___ Branch of Industry , __Total.A. __ , , , __Employee-A.. __ , Others Division and Total Major Group of Rural I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females.

-J. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ALL DIVISIONS T 21,014 4,340 1,754 llO 19,260 4,230 R 16,698 '1.,767 936 77 15,753 2,69() U 4,325 1,573 818 33 3,507 1,540

Division O-'AgricuUure, Livestock, Forestry, T 2,800 729 230 18 2,570 711 Fishing and Hunting R 2,673 717 227 18 2,446 699' U 127 12 3 124 1'1:

Major Groups OO-Field produce and Plantation crops T 27 17 27 17 R 27 16 27 16- U

Oq.-Livestock and hunting T 2,773 712 230 18 2,543 694- R 2,646 701 227 18 2,419 68J U 127 11 .3 124 11

. Diz,jsion 2 & 3-Manujacturing T 18,214 3,611 1,524 92 16,690 3,519' R 14,016 2,050 709 S9 13,307 1,991 U 4,198 1,561 815 33 3,383 1,528'

Major Groups 20-Foodstuffs T 2,353 541 194 36 2,159 505 R 1,787 467 154 35 1,633 432 U 566 74 40 1 526 7J..

21-Beverages T 32 32 R 28 1 28 1 U 4 4

22-Tobacco-:products T 2 2' R U 2 2'

23-Textile-cotton T 2,892 1,671 90 28 2,802 1,64,3: R 1,828 715 88 11 1,740 704- U 1,064 956 2 17 1,062 939> 27 B-SERIES

B-IV-Part A-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work at Household Industry-Contd.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others Division and Total r---'---, r--..A.. , r .A.. -. Major Group of Rural Males Females I. s. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Major Groups 24-Torextile-jute T 292 234 2 290 234 R 269 161 2 267 161 U 23 73 23 73

25-Textile-wool T 3 3 R U 3 3

26-Textile-silk T 1 1 R 1 U

27-Textile-miscellaneous T 19,32 223 72 3 1,860 220 R 1,723 IS7 65 3 1,658 154 U 209 66 7 202 M

28-Manufacture of wood T 3,974 405 230 10 3,744 395 and wooden products R 3,556 241 203 7 3,353 234 U 418 164 27 3 391 161

29-Paper and paper pre- T 5 4 5 4 ducts R 1 1 U 5 3 5 3

31-Leather and leather T 1,320 74 86 1,234 74- products R 1,039 39 71 968 3\J U 281 35 15 266 3S

33-Chetnicals and chemi- T 94 1 5 89 cal products R 77 1 3 74 !. U 17 2 15 CENSUS TABLES 28

B·IV-Palt A-Industrial Classification hy Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work at Household Industry-Coneld.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others , __.A. __.... Division and Total ,---'---, ,---'---, Major Group of Rural 1. S. r. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Major Groups 34 & 35-N on - metallic T 2;577 265 379 6 ·2,198 259 mineral products other than petroleum R 1,976 215 50 2 1,926 213 and coal U 601 50 329 4 272 46.

36-Basic metals and their T 2,027 155 437 9 1,590 146- products except ma- chinery and trans- R 1,201 29 57 1,144 28. port equipment U 826 126 380 8 446 118-

37-Machinery (all kinds T 11 5 6 otherthantransport) and el ectrical equip- R ment U 11 5 6

38-Transport equipment T 181 2 12 169 2" R 148 2 4 144 2- U 33 8 25

39-Miscellaneous manu- T 520 33 11 509 33· facturing Industries R 383 21 11 372 21 U 137 12 137 12:

I. S. I. C.-Indian Standard Industrial Classification 29 B-SERIES

B-IV-Part A-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work at Household Industry hy TahsiIs (({ural only)

Total Employee Others Branch of Industry r---+--, r---'---, r---'--~l Division of l.S.l.C. Males Females Males Females Ables Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 District Rural

Total 16,689 2,767 936 71 15,753 2,690

Livestock, Division O-Agriculture, Foresty, 2,673 717 227 18 2,446 6911 Fishing and Hunting

2 & 3-Manufacturing 14,016 2,050 709 59 13,307 1,991

Kasganj Tahsil

Total 4,321 756 96 1 4,225 755

Division O-Agriculture, Livestok, Forestry, 37 58 37 Fishing and Hunting 58

2 & 3-Manufacturing 4,284 698 96 4,188 697

Jalesar Tahsil

Total 3,363 571 81 4 3.282 567

Division a-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, 796 177 24 1 772 176 Fishing and Hunting

2 & 3-Manufacturing 2,567 394 57 3 2,510 391

EJab Tahsil " Total 5.382 763 694 33 4,688 730

Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, 1,134 183 198 13 936 170 Fishing and Hunting

2 & 3-Manufacturing 4,248 580 496 20 3,752 560

Aliganj Tahsil

Total 3,623 677 65 39 3,558 638

Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, 706 299 j 4 701 295 Fishing and Hunting

2 & 3-Manufacturing 2,917 378 60 35 2,857 343

1. S. 1. C.--Indian Standard Industrial Classification CENSUS TABLES 3D

B-IV-Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service

Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Branch of Industry Tolal ,--~-, •, __ ....JI-__, , __-,L___, Division and r--....JI---,r---'~-, Major Group of Urban 1. S. T. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem:iles Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

ALL DIVISIONS T 73,685 5,489 2,549 149 18,873 906 U,190 3,246 8,079 1,188

U 27,117 1,613 1,282 5 8,584 544 14,152 898 3,099 16&

Division O-Agriculture, Lwestock, Fores- T 754 52 12 294 348 34 100 18 try, Fishing and Hunting U 186 22 2 62 89 7 33 15

Major Groups OO-Field produce and T 426 3+ ~ 234 '145 ,28 42 6 plantation croJls - U 47 5 .... 27 16 2 4 3

Ol-Plantation crops T 46 1 21 23

U

02-Forestry and logging T 40 2 26 12

U 11 2 9

03-Fishing T 36 2 33 1 U 7 2 5

04-Livestock and hunting T 206 18 4 31 137 6 34 12

U 120 17 23 68 5 29 12

Division I-Mining and Quarrying T 12 12

Major Qroup 10--Miningand quarrying T 12 12

Divisions 2 &: 3-Manujaciuri"g T 6,404 105 379 2 2,459 29 2,869 49 697 2S

U 3,778 76 238 1 1,185 25 1,831 27 524 23 31 B-SERIES

HolV-Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non--llOusehold Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service--Contd.

Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Bra nch of Industry Division and Total r-_')I.....--., ,--"--, ,-_)'---, ,--"--, ,-_)'---, Maj or Group of Urban 1. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fema.les Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Major Groups ZO-Foodstuffs T 1,708 20 144 2 1,136 4 328 I) 100 " U 651 It 82 289 4 204 Z 76 4

21-Beverages T ·10 1 5 4

U 9 4 4

22-Tobacco products T 10 11 8 9 2 2

U 5 11 4 9 2

23-Textile-cotton T 184 15 14 47 6 94 9 29

U 51 4- }3 2 25 2 13

24-Textile-jute T 1

U

25-Textile-woo I T 3 3

U 3 3

27-Textile-miscellaneous T 1,030 It 46 143 720 10 121

U 681 10 29 96 1 466 9 90

l8-Manufacture of wood T 433 3 23 9S 294 3 21 and wooden products U 275 14 74 173 14

29-Paper and paper T 3 2 1 products

U 1 M", CENSUS TABLES 32

B- IV-Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service-C ontd.

Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family'Vorker Branch of rndustry Division and Total , _ _JL_,,_---"-_, , _ _lL_, , _ _l'--_, ,_JL_, Major Group of Urban 1. S. 1. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Major Groups 30-Printing and publi­ T 59 10 28 20 1 shing u 36 10 16 9 1

31-Leather and leather T 292 17 16 43 201 2 32 15 products u 248 16 14 41 166 27 15

32-Rubber, petroleum and T 10 1 :3 6 coal products u 9 1 2 6

33-Chemicals and chemical T 213 20 112 1 57 24 products u 196 1 19 105 1 49 23

34-35-Non-metallic mineral T 675 9 52 315 3 257 5 51 i products other than petroleum and coal U 195 7 22 96 3 73 3 4 1

36-Basic metals and their T 672 16 218 5 .l18 6 120 3 products except machi- nery and transport equipment U 540 14 16 187 5 228 6 109 ;)

37-Machinery (all kinds T 51 6 18 21 6 otherthan transport) and electrical equip- ment U 46 6 17 11) 5

38-Transport equipment T 415 10 213 172 20

u 348 10 197 126 ]5 33 B-SERIES

B.IY·Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service-Contd.

Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Branch of Industry -Division and Total ,-- _jL __, r-_j,--, ,--_")L_, ,--''--, ,-_j<---, Major Group of Urban 1. S. 1. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

.Major Group 39-Miscellaneous manu- T 635 4 20 70 373 3 172 facturing Industries U 483 14 41 281 1 147

Division 4-ConstructiMi T 2,659 16 84- 1 902 6 1,481 9 192

U 764 1 17 260 1 463 24

, " .. Major Group 40-Construction T 2,659 16 84 1 902 6 1,481 9 192

U 764 1 17 260 1 463 24

Division 5-Electricity, Gas, Water T 1,257 1,869 7 593 238 491 1,131 160 460 and Sanitary Services u 599 571 428 139 147 360 24 72

Major Group 50-Electricity and gas T 67 67 1

U 46 46

51-Water supply and T 1,190 1,868 7 34 526 237 497 1,137 160 460 sanitary services U 553 571 382 139 147 360 24 72

Division 6-Trade and Commerce T 17,983 571 1,384 26 1,691 10 11,515 479 3,393 56

U 8,454 133 739 2 652 3 5,072 103 1,991 25

::Major Groups pO-63-Wholesale trade T 608 7 90 112 2 274 4 132 1

U 577 7 83 102 2 261 4 131 1

64-68-Retail trade T 17.184 556 1,221 25 .. 1,553 8 11,164 468 3,246 55

U 7,755 121 584 2 548 4,773 94 1,850 21- CENSUS TABLES 34

J B-IV-Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non'household~ Industry, Trade. Business, Profession Or Service-Contd. .1 < ~

Total' Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worl~ Branch of Industry Divi5ion and Total r--"-·-, r-~--, r-_)'--, r-~-, r _ _)I.__ Major Group of Urban I _5. 1. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fema.l,. I

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. 1

Major GroUP 69-Trade and commerce T 191 8 73 26 77 7 IS ..... miscellaneous U 122 5 72 2 38 5 10 ...j

Division. 7-Transport, Storage and T 3,999 11 116 2,308 2 1,405 8 170 1 C ommuni,ation U 2,188 4 77 1,366 1 666 3 79

Major Groups 70·71-Transport T 3,519 9 114 1,830 2 1,405 6 170 I

U 1,961 4 75 1,141 666 3 79 U~~ /

72-5torage and ware- T '21 2 2 19 2 .... "housing U 21 2 19

7J-Communications T 459 459 .. , U 206 _ 206 ....

Divislo" 8-Services T 37,863 2,78'1 565 86 10,285 603 23,668 1,472 3.345 62.1

U 8,674 751 208 i 4,505 375 3,550 343 411 31

Major Groups SO-Public services T 4,643 53 4,643 53 .~.

U 2,319 27 2.319 27 .. ,,.

I 81-EducationaI and scien- T 2,207 239 23 2 1,988 230 150 7 46 ... , tific services I U 688 156 1 653 156 31 3

82-Medical and health T 853 378 34- 30 457 83 362 265 .... services U 477 85 26 1 275 54 176 33 35 B-SERIES

B-IV-Part B-Industrial Classifieation by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service-Concld.

Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Branch of Industry Division and Total ,-_)'--, ,---"--, ,-__)'--, , _ _)'--, ,---"--, Major Group of Urban I. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

(Major Groups 83-Rel!gious and welfare T 1,457 88 8 2 146 4 1,303 82 services U 1,160 71 57 3 1,103 68

84-Legal services T 419 93 102 222 2 U 356 85 76 193 2

8S-Business services T 265 7 8 1 212 40 6 5 U 262 6 8 210 39 5 5

86-Community services T 46 1 46 1 and trade and labour associations U 38 1 •.i. 38 1

87-Recreation services T 653 80 9 8 80 1 564 71 U 271 38 5 36 230 37

88-Personal services T 8,039 1,435 208 28 1,005 198 4,90-1 670 1,922 539 ~ \ U 1,746 294 5S 502 126 845 137 344 31

89-Services (not else- T 19,281 503 182 15 1,606 33 16,123 371 1,37a 84- where classified) V 1.357 73 28 339 7 933 66 57

Division 9-Activities not adequ- T 2,754 81 2 341 18 2,J95 58 16 5 ately described U 2,474 55 1 126 2,334 55 13

'Major Group 90~Activities unspecifiE"d T 2,754 81 2 341 18 2,393 58 16 5 and not adequatelY described including U 2,474- 55 1 126 ~,334 55 13 new entrants to the Jabour market l.S,Le.-Indian Standai:d Indust'rial Classification . - " ·.:-t. CENSUS TABLES 36

B-IV-Part B-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Professi~n or Service by Tahsils (Rural only)

Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Branch of Industry , ___...)L___ __ , ,-_)\_-, ,-_)'--, , _ _J'--, , _ _J'-_,_ Division of 1. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12,

DistriCt Rural

ALL DIVISIONS 50,444 46,568 3,876 1,267 144 10,289 362 30,038 2,348 4,974 1,022:: Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock, 598 568 30 10 232 2S9 27- 67 3. Forestry, Fishing and Hunting I-Mining and Quarrying 12 12 12 2 & 3-Manufacturing 2,655 2,626 29 141 1,274 4 1,038 22 173 2' 4-Construction 1,910 1,895 15 67 1 642 5 1,018 9 168 5-Electricity, Gas, Water, 1,956 658 1,298 7 34- 165 99 350 777 136 388: and Sanitary Services 6-Trade and Commerce 9,967 9,529 438 645 24- 1,039 7 6,443 376 1,402 3L 7-Transport, Storage and 1,818 1,811 7 39 942 1 739 5 91 1 Communication 8-Services 31,222 29,189 2,033 357 84 5,780 228 20,118 1,129 2,934 592 9-Activities not adequately 306 ' 280 26 1 215 18 61 3 3 5, described Kasganj Tahsil

ALL DIVISIONS 12,739 11,609 1,130 135 2 2,639 95 7,925 529 910 504, Divisions O-Agticulture, Livestock, 249 '249 3 22 173 51 Forestry, Fishing and Hunting I-Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3-Manufacturing 1,181 1,181 21 825 299 36 4 - Construction 519 513 6 6 218 267 6 22 5-Electricity, Gas, Water, 643 181 462 1 40 43 no 224 31 194- and Sanitary Services 6-Trade and Commerce 2,737 2,635 102 83 86 4 2,152 94 314 4; 7-Transport, Storage and 494- 490 4 7 252 210 3 21 1 Communication 8-Services 6,773 6,226 547 15 1,072 43 4,705 200 434 303 9-Activities not adequately 143 134 9 124 5 9 2 1 .2" described Jalesar Tahsil

ALL DIVISIONS 10,254 9,424 830 182 4 1,32<1 66 7,279 522 639 238; Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock 22 19 3 12 5 2 3 Forestry, Fishing and' Hunting I-Minning and Quarrying 2 & 3-Manufacturing 390 373 17 21 226 4 110 13 16 4-Construction 301 301 5 132 158 6 5-Electricity, Gas, Water, 309 67 242 14 8 36 180 17 54- and Sanitary Services 6--Trade and Commerce 1,599 1,519 80 141 4 33 1 1,178 66 167 9 7-Transport, Storage and 262 262 3 105 134 20 Communication 8--Services 7,349 6.864 485 12 786 52 5,655 262 411 In 9-Activities not adequately 22 19 3 16 3 1 1 described 37 B-SERIES

B-IV-Part B-Induslrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service by Tahsils (Ruralonly)·-Concld.

Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Branch of Industry ,---"---, ,--"--, , _ _.J"-_, ,--"--, , _ _A_--:---> Division of 1. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Etah Tahsil

ALL DIVISIONS 17,838 16,732 1,106 696 54 4,105 120 10,369 798 1,562 134 Divisions O-Agriculture. Livestock, 63 62 1 6 38 18 Forestry. Fishing and H!-Inting I-Mining and Quarrying 12 12 12 2 & 3-Manufacturing 858 846 12 79 149 524 9 94 2 4-Construction 854 846 8 S6 1 200 5 490 2 100 5-Electricity, Gas, Water, 552 223 329 7 16 75 IS 107 235 34 63 and Sanit ary Services 6-Trade and Commerce 3,099 2,935 164 188 20 845 1,557 126 345 18 7-Transport, Storage and 770 767 3 29 374 1 322 2 42 Communication 8-Services 11,536 10,961 575 330 16 2.377 87 7,309 423 945 49 9-Activities not adequately 94 80 14 47 12 30 2 2 described

Aliganj Tahsil

ALL DIVlSIONS 9,613 8,803 810 254 84 2,221 81 4,465 499 1,863 146 Divisions O~AgricultuTe. Livestock, 264 238 26 1 160 63 2(j 14 Forestry, Fishing and Hunting I-Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3-Manufacturing 226 226 20 74 105 27 4-Construction 236 235 1 92 103 40 5-Electricity, Gas, Water, 452 187 265 17 36 33 97 138 S4 77 I and Sanitary Services 6--Trade and Commerce 2,532 2,440 92 233 75 2 1,556 90 576 7-Transport, Storage and 292 292 211 73 8 Comm unication 8-Services 5,564 5,138 426 67 1,545 46 2,449 244 1,144 69 9-Activities not adequately 47 47 28 19 described

I. S. 1. C.-Indian Standard Industrial Classification CENSUS TABLES 38

B-IV-Part C--Industrial Classifi('.ation by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups

Total

r------__'_.A.. Total Branch of Industry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of 1. S. 1. C. r------...l..-----, Persons Males Females

2 3 4

~LL DIVISIONS 104,528 94,699 9,829

Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 4,335 3,551- i81

Maj or Group 00-Field Produce and Plantation Crops 504 453 51

Minor Groups OOS-Production of other crops (including vegetables) 35 29 6

006-Production of fruits and nuts in plantation, vines and orchards 451 412 39

OW-Production of wood, bamboo, cane reeds, thatching grass, etc. 1 1

009-Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not 17 12 5 covered by code number 006 and flowers)

Major Group OI-Plantation Crops 46 46

Minor Groups OlO-Production of tea in plantation 1 1

013-Production of tobacco in plantation 4S 45

Major Group 02-Forestry and Logging 40 ~O

Minor Groups 020-Planting, replanting and conservation of forests 18 18

021-Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs 22 22

Major Group 03-Fishing 36 36

Minor Group 031-Production 01 fish by fishing in inland waters including the operation of fish 36 36 farms and fish hatcheries

Major Group 04-Livestock and Hunting 3,709 2,979 730

Minor Groups 040-Prodllction and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and 2,997 2,383 614 animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat

041-Rearing of sheep and production of wool 188 176 12

042-Rearing and production of other animal s (mainly for Slaughter) such as pig 467 369 98

043-PrlJauction of ducks, hens and other ,mall birds, eggs by rearing and poultry 26 23 3 farming

O-t4-Rearing of bees for the production of honey,wax and collection of honey 2 2

046-Rearing of other small animals and insects 6 6

047-Trapping of animals or games propagation 16 16

048-Production of other animal husbandry products such as skin, bone, ivory and 7 6 1 teeth 39 B-SERIES

and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation

'Vorkers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc. ------, , _____ ..A.______, (------'-----, Urbaa Total Urban Total Urban Branch of IndustrJ: Division, Major Group , _____..A._ ___, ,----'---, ,--...... ---, , __..A._ __ , , __..A._ __ , and Minor Group of I. S. r. c. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

34,628 31,442 3,186 21,014 4,340 4,325 1,573 73,685 54,89 27,117 1,613 ALL DIVISIONS

347 313 34 2,800 72') 127 12 15f- 52 186 22 Division 0

53 47 6 27 17 1 426 34 47 5 Major Group 00

15 15 3 3 26 3 15 Minor Groups 005

27 24 3 20 10 392 29 24 3 006

1 1 007

10 8 2 4 3 8 2 8 2 009

46 Major Group 01

1 1 Minor Groups 010

45 013

11 11 40 11 Major Group 02

9 9 18 9 Minor Groups 020

2 2 22 2 021

7 7 36 7 Major Group 03

7 7 36 7 Minor Group 031

275 247 28 2,773 712 127 11 206 18 120 17 Major Group 04 I 179 157 22 2,258 597 86 6 125 17 71 16 Minor Groups 040

45 45 147 12 17 29 28 041

38 33 5 344 97 19 4 25 14 1 Ot2 5 5 18 3 5 5 043

2 044

6 6 4 4 2 2 046

16 047 2 1 1 2 1 4 048 CENSUS TABLES 40

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups

Total

Branch of Industry Total Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. r------...Jo...--- -, Persons Males Females

2 3 4

Division 1-Minin_g and Quarrying 12 12

Major Group 10-Mining and Quarrying 12 12

Minor Group 107-Quarrying of stone (including slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 12 12

Divisions 2 & 3-Mamffactllring 28,334 24,618 3,716

Major Group ZO-Foodstuff5 4,6Z2 4,061 561

Minor Groups ZOO-Production of rice, atta, fiour, etc. by milling dehusking and processing of 1,511 1,288 223 crops and foodgrains

201-Production of sugar and ~yrup from sugarcane in mills 697 697

202-Production of indigenous sugar, gur from sugarcane or palm juice and pro­ 119 119 duction of candy

Z03-Production of fruit products such as jam, jelly, sauce and canning and pre­ 2 2 servation of fruits

204-Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and canning of fish 3 3

205-Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery Products 33 29 4

2D6-Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy products 54 52 2

Z07-Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) 1,122 963 159 ZOS-Production of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspati) 1

209-Production of other food products such as Slveetmeat and condiments, muri, 1,080 907 173 murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate. toffee, lozenge

Major Group 21-Beverages 43 42 1 Minor Groups 213-Production of other liquors not covered above 1

214- Production of aerated and mineral water 1

21S-Production of ice ]2 11 1 216-Production of ice cream 29 29

Major Group 22-Tobacco Products 23 10 13

Minor Groups 2Z0-~anufacture of bidi 5 4 1

2Z3-Manufacture of hookah tobacco 14 2 12 225-Manufacture of ierda and other chewing tobacco

226-Manufacture of other tobacco products 3 3 41 B-SERIES

;and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Cantd.

'Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc. ------, ,------~------, ,------~------l Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry Division. Majo~ Group ,---'----, ,----'---, , ___.A. __, ,---'--, and Minor Group r----"----l of 1. S. 1. C. .persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

12 Division

12 Major Group 10

12 Minor Group 107

9,613 7,976 1,637 18,214 3,611 4,198 1,561 6,404 105 3,778 76 Divisions 2&3

1,302 1,217 85 2,353 541 566 74 1,708 20 651 11 Maj or Group 20 599 549 50 795 206 293 42 493 17 256 8 Minor Groups 200

13 13 697 1'3 201

80 80 22 11 97 69 202

2 203

3 3 3 3 204-

.32 29 3 21 4 21 3 8 8 205

16 15 1 15 1 2 37 1 13 1 206

-131 lOS 23 868 157 62 21 95 2 46 2 207

1 1 .~ 1 208

-427 419 8 632 173 177 8 275 242 209

13 13 32 1 4 10 9 Major Group 21

1 1 1 1 Minor Groups 213

1 1 1 1 214

7 7 6 1 2 5 5 215

4 4 25 1 4 3 216

18 5 13 2 2 10 11 5 11 Major Group 22

4 3 \4 1 3 Minor Groups 220

14 2 12 2 2 2 10 2 10 223

225 3 22& 42 CEJ'l'SUS TABLES

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups

Total' r------J... Total Branch of Industry ,-----_...... Division, Major GrOup and Minor Group of I. S. 1. C. _-...... __,_ Persons Males Females

2 3 4

4,762 3,076 1,681) Major Group 23-Textile-Cotton 284 216 68 Minor Groups 230-Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling 837 88 749 231-Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 28 28 232-Cotton spinning and weaving in mills 114 98 l()' 233-Cotton dyeing, bleaching 3,321 2,484 837 235-Cotton weaving in handlooms 91 89 Z 236-Martufacturing of khadi textile in handtooms 4S 37 8 237-Printing of cotton textile 36 6 239-Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine 42 527 293 234 Major Group 24-Textile-Jute 527 293 234 Minor Group 244-Manufacture of other products like rOpe, cordage from jute and similar fibre such as hemp. mesta 6 6 Major Group 2S-Tcxtile-Wool 2 2 Minor Groups 2S0-Wool baling and pressing 1 1 2Si-Wool cleaning and processing (scouring) 3 3 2S3-Wool spinning other than in mills 1 Major Group 26-Textile-Silk 1 Minor Group 266- Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 3,196 2,962 234 Major Group 27-Textile-Miscellaneous 210 177 33 Minor Groups 270-Manuiacture of carpet and all other similar type of textile products 101 22 271-Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabriCS and garments 123 205 205 272-Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes 2,416 144 273-Making of textile garments including raincoats and headgear 2,560 18 35 275-Manufacture of waterproof textile products such as oil cloth, tarpaulin 53

276-Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres for purposes of padding" wadding and upholstery filling 1 277-Manufacture of coir and coir products 1 43 B-SERl'ES

.and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultillation-Contd.

Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc.

-_------, r------"-----, r-----..A.------~ Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry

, __..A.. ___, Division, Maj or Group ·r---...... ---, r---"---, r--..A..--, , __..A.. __, and Minor Group ofl.S.I.e. -Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

2,075 1,115 960 2,892 1,671 1,064 956 184 15 51 4 Major Group 23

75 8 67 167 68 2 67 49 6 Minor Groups 230

286 27 259 84 738 26 257 4 11 1 2 231

5 5 28 5 232

36 36 81 16 22 17 14 233

1,618 991 627 2,427 835 984 627 57 2 7 235

2 2 82 2 2 7 236

12 11 1 26 7 .3 11 1 8 237

41 35 6 25 5 25 5 11 10 239

97 24 73 292 234 23 73 1 1 Major Grollp 24

97 24 73 292 234 23 73 1 1 Minor GrOup 244

6 6 .3 .3 .3 3 Major Group 25

2 2 2 2 Minor Groups 250

1 251

3 3 .3 3 253

1 Major Group 26

Minor Group 2(j6

~66 890 76 1,932 223 209 66 1,030 II 681 10 Major Group 27

60 56 4 149 32 31 3 28 25 Minor Groups 270

17 17 99 22 17 2 271 3 3 1 204 2 272 '96 757 39 1,631 134 112 30 785 10 645 9 273 49 16 33 17 _35 15 33 275 1 1 1 1 276

271 CENSUS TABLES 44

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex ana Divisions, Major Groups

Total' ,------_-'-- Total Branch of Industry

Division. Major GrouIl and Minot Group of I. S. 1. C. I ______..A. ____~,.

Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

Minor Groups 278-Manufacture of umbrellas 12 12

219-Processing and manufacture of textile products not covered above 31 31

Major Group 28-Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 4,&15 4,407 408:

Minor Groups 280-Sawing and planing of wood 121 121

281-Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 113 113

282-Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as 651 651 beams, posts, doors, windows

283-Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such 3 3 as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures

284-Manufacture of other wooden produtts such as utensils, toys artware~ 15 15

285-Manufacture of veneer and plywood- 20 19

287-Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood 3 3

288-Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied 1,573 1,174 399' products

289-Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 2,316 2,308 8

Major Group 29-Paper and Paper Products 12 8 4-

Minor Group 292-Manufacture of products, such as paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes and 12 mOUlded puLp goods from paper, paper board and pulp

Major Group :lO-Printing and Publishing 59 59

Minor Groups 300-Printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals 19 19

30l-Printing and publishing of books 3 3

302-All other types of printing inCluding lithography, engraving, etching, block 29 29 making and other work connected with printing industry

303-All types of binding, stitching, sizing and other allied work connected with 8 8 binding industry '45 B-.SER,U;S

and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Conid.

Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry. etc.

-~------, r-r----...... ------, r-----...... ------, Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry

, __• ...A.. ___, Division. Major Group ,------_...... _--, ,---"---, r--...... --' ,-_...... _-, and Minor Group of I. S. r. c. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

9 9 2 10 8 Min6r Groups 27? r

31 31 31 31 2?9

858 693 165 3.974 405 418 164 433 3 275 1 Major Group 28

105 105 7 5 114 lOO Minor Groups 280 90 90 60 38 53 52 281 168 168 568 88 83 80 282

3 3 1 1 2 ? 283

2 2 13 2 2 284 18 18 19 1 18 285 2 2 2 1 287 439 274 165 1,138 396 260 164 36 .3 14 1 288

31 31 2,166 8 7 142 24 289

9 6 3 5 4 5 3 .3 Major Group 29

9 6 3 5 4 5 3 3 Minor Group 292

36 36 59 36 Major Group 30

8 8 19 8 Minor Groups 300

3 3 .3 3 301

18 18 29 18 302

'l 1 8 7 303. CENSUS TABLES 45

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification hy Sex and Divisio~s, Major Groups

Total r- ..... Total Branch of Industry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. r" -'-----, Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

Major Group 31-Leather and Leather Products 1.703 1.612 91

Mjnor Groups 31O-CUfrying, tanning and finishing ;f hides and skins and preparation oj finished 367 349 18 leather

311-Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 1,110 1,058 52 312-Manufacture of clothing and wearing apparel (except footwear) made of 13 13 leather and fur

313-Manufacture of leather products (except those covered by code Nos. 311, 312), 14 14 such as leather upholstery. suitcases. pocket books, cigarette and key cases, purses. saddlery, whip and other articles

314-Repair of shoes and other leather footwear 156 150 6 315-Repair of all other leather products except footwear 43 28 15

Major Group 32-Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products 10 10

Minor Groups 320-Manufacture of tyres and tubes 2 2 322-Manufacture of rubber goods used for industrial purpose 7. 7 323-Manufacture of all kinds of other rUbber products from natural or synthetic 1 1 rubber including rubber raincoat

Major Group 33-Chemicals and Chemical Products 309 307, 2

Minor Groups 330-Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals such as acids. alkalis and their salts 167 166 1 not elsewhere specified

331-Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and varnishes 3 3

332-Manufacture of fertilizers 2 2

333-Manufacture of ammunition, explosives and fire works 100 99 1

335-Manufacture of medicines. pharmaceutical preparations, perfumes, cosmetics 14- 14 and other toilet preparatio ns except soap

336-Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 15 15

338-Manufacture of common salt 1

339-Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical products not covered above (in­ 7 7 cluding inedible oils and fats) 47 B-SERIES

and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

\Vorkers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc.

------, ,------~------, , -'------, Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry

, ___ J... __, , ___..A. __, , __..A. __, Division. Major Group ,-----'-----, ,-_...... _-, and Minor Group of 1. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

580 529 51 1,320 74 281 35 292 17 248 16 Major Group 31

66 66 321 17 49 28 17 Minor Groups 310

349 314 35 912 52 189 35 146 125 311

5 5 5 5 8 312

6 6 7 7 6 313

113 112 1 48 5 12 102 1 100 1 314

41 26 15 27 26 1 15 15 315

9 9 10 9 Major Group 32

2 2 2 2 Minor Groups 320

6 '6 7 6 322

1 1 1 1 323

214 213 1 94 1 17 213 1 196 1 Major Group 33

154 153 1 166 153 Minor Groups 330

3 3 2 2 1 331

2 2 2 2 332

24 24 80 1 5 19 19 333

11 11 3 3 11 8 335

15 15 3 3 12 12 336

1 338

5 5 6 4 1 1 339' CENSUS TABLES 48

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification hy Sex and Divisions, Major Groups

Total ,------'- Tota1 Branch of Industry Division, Maj-or Group and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. (------'- Persons Males Female,S

1 2 3 4

:Major,Grpups 34-35-Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal 3,526 3,252 274

Minor Groups 340-Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks, tiles 383 378 5

34l-Manufac~ure of cement and cement products 2 2

342-Manufacture of lime 2 2

343-Manufacture of !)tructural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing 35 22 13 350-Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery 2,278 2,075 203

353-Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 756 746 10

355-Manufacture of earthen image, busts and statues 44 1 43 356-Manufacture of earthen toys and artwares except those covered by Code 1 1 No. 355

357-Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photographic 25 25 lenses and glass products covered above

Maj'o·r{iroup 36-Basi'c Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment 2,868 2,699 169

Minor Groups 360-Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling, conversion 228 216 12 into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods

36l-Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and alloys ip. 11 11 basic forms

362-Manufacture of armaments 2 2

363-Manufacture of structural steel products such as joist, rail, sheet, plate 2 2

3M-Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 99 99

365-Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 189 181 8

367-Manufacture of metal products (other than ,of iron brass, bell metal and 89 89 aluminium) such as tin can

368-EnameUing, galvanising, plating (including electroplating) polishing and weld­ 932 816 116 ing of metal products

369-Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G, 1. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, 1,316 1,233 33 bucket, cutlery (This will also inc.lude the manufacture of sundry ferrous enginee'ring products done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be classified in major groups 36; 37, 38 and 39) 49 B-SERlES

.and Minor Groups of Per.sons at Work other than Cultivalion-Conld.

Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc.

------, ,------~------, ,------~------, Urban Total Urban Total.. Urban Branch of Industry , ___ ..A.. __, Division, Major Groull r------"----, ,_-..A.._--.-, ,---"----, r---'---, and Minor Group of 1. S. 1. C Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15. 1

,<153 796 57 2,577 265 601 50 675 9 195 7 Major GroupS 34-35

120 115 5 378 5 115 5 Minor Groups 340

2 341

2 2 2 2 342

32 20 12 16 10 16 10 6 3 4 2 343 176 142 34- 2,006 203 97 34 69 45 350

520 514 6 551 9 488 6 195 1 26 353

43 1 1 355

I 1 1 356

1 1 4 21 1 357

],506 1,366 140 2,027 155 826 126 672 14 540 14 Major Group 36

176 166 10 169 12 123 10 47 43 Minor Groups 360

11 11 1:1 11 361

0 1 1 2 1 362

2 2 2 2 363

99 99 27 27 72 72 364

183 175 8 23 22 158 8 153 8 365

52 52 37 52 52 367

g35 725 110 694 110 613 104 122 6 112 6 3 (is

147 135 12 1,077 33 41 12 206 94 369 CENSUS TABLES 50

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups

Tota~ ,----'---- Total Branch of Incfustry , _____-A- ____-. Division, Major Group and Minor Group of r. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

Major Group 37-Machinery (al! kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment 62 62

Minor Groups 370-Manufacture and assemhling of machinery (other than electrical) except 25 25 , textile machinery

371-Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and boilers other than electrical 5 5 equipment, such as diesel engines, road rollers, tractors

372-Manufacture of machine tools 2 2

373-Manufacturc of textile machinery and accessories 7 7

374-Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery and equipment such as motor~, 1 generators, transformers

377-Manufacture of all kinds of battery 2

378-Manufacture of electronic equipment such as raUlO, mlcrophone 14

379-Manufacture of electric machinery and apparatus, appliances not specified 6 above

:Major Group 38-Transport Equipment 598 596

Minor Groups 380-Manufacture, assembly and repairing of locomotives 48 48

381-Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways and other rail road equipment 27 27 other than that covered by Code No. 363

382-Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (exceptip.g motor 3 engines)

383-Manufacture of motor vehicles. engines, parts and accessories 5 5

384-Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 8S 85

385-Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and accessories such as saddle, seat 1 frame, gear .

388-Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 417 415 2

389-Manufacture of other transport equil/qJ.ent not covered above such as ~nimal· 12 12 drawn and hand~drawn venic'ies

Major Grou[l 39-Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 1,192 1,153 37

,Minor Groups 390-Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, opthalmic goods and.photogra· 4 4 'f .• phic equipment and supplies

392-Assembling and repairing of watches and c1ock3 43 43 5t B-SERIES and Mino~ Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation--C ontd.

Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc.

-.,__----~, r-----..A..------, r------..A..------, Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry Division, Major Group r----..A..----, ,---'"---, r--..A..--, , __..A.. __._, ,--.-'---, and Minor Group of r. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

57 57 11 11 .')} 46 Major Group 37

24 24 11 11 14 13 Minor,Groups 370

5 5 5 5 371

2 1 372

5 5 '; 5 373

374

2 2 2 2 3'77

13 13 14 13 3?8

6 6 6 6 379

381 381 181 2 33 415 348 Major Group 38 45 45 . 48 45 Minor Groups 380 27 27 27 27 381

'1 1 1 3 1 382

5 51 5 5 383 82 82 85 82 384 1 385

218 218 170 2 32 245 185 388

3 3 10 2 2 389

0633 620 13 520 33 137 12 635 4 483 1 Major Group 39

4 4 4 4 Minor Groups 39)

41 41 42 41 392 -CENSUS TABLES 52

B-IV~Pa:rt C-Industrial Classification bv Sex and Divisiops, Maior Groups-.

Total

r------~ Total Branch of Industry Division, Major GroUp and Minor Group of I. S. L C. , ______.A.. _ ___,~.

Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

Minor Groups 393-Manufa,cture of jewellery, silverware.and wares using gold and other predous 1,031 1,014 17 metals

394- M arlUfactt:re and tuning of musical instruments 27 27 3 95-Manuf;lciure of slationery articles not covered elsewhere such as pencil.pen- 1 holder, fountainpen

399 -Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group 86 66 200

Division 4-Conslruction 2,675 2,659 16·

Major Group 40-Construction \ 2,675 2,659 16.

Minor Groups 40C-Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection. flooring. deco- 1;835 1.825 10· rative constructions, electrical and s~nitary installations

401-Construction and maintenance of roads. railwllYs, bridges. tunnels 602 597 5

402-Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines 2 1

403-Construction and maintenance of waterways and water reservoirs such as 236 236 bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubew~lIs, wells

DiVision 5-Electricity. Gas, Wa.ter and Sanifary Services 3,126 1,257 1,869'

Major Group 50-Electricity and Gas 68 67 1

Minor Groups SOD-Generation and transmission of electric energy 10 9 1

501-Distribl!tion of el~ctric energy ~4 54

S02-Manufacture of gas in gas works and distribution to domestic and industria! 4 4 consumers

Major Group 51-Water SUllPlyand Sanitary Services 3,058 1,190 1,868

Minor Groups SlO-Collection, purification and distribution of water to domestic and industrial 17 16 1 consumers

51l-Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all other type.s 3.041 1,174 1,867 of work connected with public health and sanitation 53 B-SERIES and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Col1td.

Workers \Vorkers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc. • ------, ,"'--___..A. ______,/ , ,------'------.., Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry

, __Jo.. __, Division, Major Group ,----::..._--, , __.Jo.. __, ,---'---, , __Jo.. ___ , and Minor Group of 1. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

557 545 12 504 16 133 11 510 412 Minor Groups 393

7 7 4 2 23 5 394 1 1 395

23 22 1 10 17 1 56 3 21 399

765 764 ,1 2,659 16 764 1 Division. 4

765 764 1 2,659 16 764 1 Major Group 40

617 616 1 1.825 10 616 1 Minor Groups 400

90 90 597 5 90 401 402 58 58 236 58 403

~.170 599 1,257 1 869 599 571 Division. 5 -,571 1

46 46 67 1 46 Major'Group 50

9 9 9 9 Minor ~roups 500 33 33 54 33 501

4 4 4 ·4 502

1,124 553 571 1,190 1,868 553 571 Major Group 51

17 16 1 16 1 16 1 Minor Groups SIC)

1.107 531 570 1,174 1,867 537 570 511 CENSUS ,TABLES 54

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex: and.Divisions. Major Groups

Total

~------'-

~otal

B ranch of Industry _____.A.. __ _ Division, Major Group and Minor Group of 1. S. 1. C. Persons Females

-3 4

Division 6 -Trade and Commerce 18,554 17,983 517

Major GroupS 60-63-Wholesale Trade 915 608 7

Minor Groups 600-Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses 224 222 2

601-Wholesaie trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar"spices, oil, fish, dairy.products. 152 152 eggs, poultry and other foodstuff (not covered elsewhere)

602:'_Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics, and textiles pr.oducts S\1i;h as gar­ ,42 41 ", r ments, hessian, gunny bag, silk and woollen yarn, shirtings, suitings, hosiery products

603-Wholesale trading in beyerages, such as 'tea (leaf), c'offee (seed arid powder)';' 4 4 aerated water

606-Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 37 36 1

607-Wholes~le trading in animalS 7 7

608-Wholesal~ trading_in straw and fodder 5 5

610-Wholesal~ trading in medicines and chemicals 6 4 2

611-Wholesale trading in fuel and lighting products such as coke, coal, kerosene. 10 10 candle

-'612-Wholesale trading in toilets, perfumery and cosmetics 1 6 6

613.-Vlholesale trading_ in metal, porcelain and glass utensils, crockery, chinaware 37. 37

614-Wholesale trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 3 3

615-Wholesale trading in footwear 2 2

617-Wholesal-e trading in petrol, mobil oil and allied products· 2 2

620-Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials ..12 12 62l-Wholesale trading in wood,, bamboo, cane, thatches and similar products. 2 1 630-Wholesale trading in paper and other stationery 'goods 1 1

633-Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage equipment 2 2 634-Wholesale trading in skins, leather and fur 5 5

635-Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 1 55- B-SERIES and Minor'Group8 of'Persoml at Work other than Cultivation-Con/d,

Workers \Vorkers at Household IndustI-y \Vorkers in Non-household Industry. etc.

------, r-·------~------, r------A.. Urban Total Urban Total U_rban Branch of Industry Division, Majo~ Grou~ r--'----"- , r·--~--, r---A..--, r---··~--__. r---A..--, and Minor Group of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7' 8 9 10 11 12 16 14 15 1

8,587 8,454 133 17,983 571 8,454 133' Dipision 6

.5.84 577 7 608 7 577 7 Major Groups 60-63

197 195 2 222 2 195 '2 Minor Groups 600

150 150 )52 150 601

42 41 1 41 1 41 1 602

4 4 4 4 603

36 35 1 36 1 35 1 606 7 7 7 7 607 5 5 5 5 608 6 • 4 2 4 2 4 2 610 10 10 10 10 611

6 6 6 6 612' "- I ·37 37 37 37 61.). 2 12 3 2 614- 2 2 2 2 615· 2 2 2 2. 617 12 12 '12 12 620, 2 1 1 1 621

1 1 1 63(}-

2 2 2 2 633-

5 5 5 5 \ 63+,

1 1 r 1 63S: CENSUS TABLES S6

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classi6.cation by Sex and Divisions, Majol.' Group..

Tolal

,-~.- Branch of Industry T{)tal Divi sion, Maj or Group and Minor Group of 1. S. r. c. , ______J-,

Persons Males Females

1 ~ ,3 4

Minor Groups 638-Wholesale trading iii precious metals and stones, gold and silverw,ares and 25, 25 jewellery

639-Wholesal« trading in all goods not covered above ~O 30

Major Groups 64-68-Retail Trade 17,740 17,184 55)

Minor Groups 640-Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish,'" 8,551 8,168 383 dairy products, eggs, pou !try

641-Retail trading in beverages such as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder,), 10 9 1 aerated water

642-Retail trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors f 4 644-Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco' products 524 515 9

645-Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, firewood ~nd kerosene 435 422 13

646-Retail trading in foodstuffs like sweetmeat condiments, cakes, biscuits, etc. 1,492 1,472 20

647-Retail trading in animals 1,132 1,124 8

648-Retail trading in straw and fodder 143 123 20

6S0-Retail trading in fibres, yarns, , saree, readymade garments of cotton, 1,643 1,640 3 wool, silk and other textiles and hosiery products; (This includes retail trading in piece-.g.oods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles)

651-Retail trading in toilet goods, perfumes and cosmetics S~~ 533

652-Retail trading in medicines and chemicals 174 171 1

653-Retail trading in footwear, head-gear such as hat, umbrella, _shoes and chappals 194 ~·192 654-Retail trading ip txres, tubes and allied rubber products i 1

655-Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and allied products ).~ 18

660-Retail trading'ih wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and nttings 95 74 1

661-Retail trading in stationery goods and paper 45 42 3

662-Retail trading in m'etal, porcelain and glass utensils 3,3.9 328 8 663-Retail trading irt earthenware and earthen toys .. .? 7 664-Retail trading in other household equipment not covered above .. S 7 1 57 B-SERIES

..and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

-Workers \Vorkers at Household Industry Workers ill Non-household Industry, etc. "------, , _____.A. ______, , _____.A. _____~ Urban Total Urban Total Urban Brandl of Industry Division, Major Group , __ .A. __, , __J... ___, ~ , __J... __, .,____ ..L ___ , __ J... __~ and Minar Group of I. S. l. C. -persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

25 25 25 25 Minor Groups 638

30 30 30 30 639

/,876 7,755 121 17,184 556 7,755 121 Major Groups 64·68

2,995 2.955 40 8,168 383 2,955 40 Minor Groups 640

9 9 9 1 9 641

4 4 4 4 642

340 334 6 515 9 334 6 644

325 312 13 422 13 312 13 645

1.,199 1,183 16 1.472 20 1,183 16 646

249 246 3 1. 124 8 246 3 647

107 89 18 123 20 89 18 648

720 720 1,640 3 720 650 , " I 232 232 533 232 651

112 112 r 171 1 112 652

143 143 192 143 653

1 1 1 654 18 18 18 18 655 44 44 74 1 44 650 28 27 1 42 3 27 1 661 ]69 162 7 328 g 162 7 662

6 6 7 6 6.63 7 7 7 7 664- CENSUS TABLES 58

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups.

Total'

r-- -L Total Branch of Industry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of 1. S. 1. C. r -"------,.. Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

1M inor Groups 670-Retail trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 20 20

671-Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment 30 30

672-Retail trading in wood, bamboo, cane. bark and thatches 63 63

673-Rctail trading in other building materials 15 15

680-Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machinery equipment, tools and 39 39 appliances

681-Retail trading In transport and storage equipments 91 91

682-Retail trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb, etc. 14 14

683-Retail trading in skins. leather and furs and their products excluding footwear 98 98 and headgear 684-Retail trading in clock and watch, eye-glass, frame 10 10 686-Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery 321 321 - 687-Retail trading in musical instruments, gramophone record, pictures and pain­ 33 33 tings including curio dealing

688-BOOk-selling 36 36

689-Retail trading in goods unspecified 1,649 1,564 85

Major Group 69-Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous 199 191 8,

Minor Groups 690-lmporting and ex~orting of goods and commodities 2 2 691-Real estate and properties 8 ! I 692-Stocks, shares and futures 5 5

693-Providents and insu rances 21 21

694-Money lending (indigenous) 44 41 3 695-Banking and similar type of financial operation 65 65

696-A uC t io neering 1 697-Distribution of motion pictures

699-~1l1 °dt~er ahC!iyities connected with trade and commerce not covered above, 52 48 4 l~C U lng lrlllg out of durable goods such nckshaw, etc. as electric fan. microphone, 59 B-SERIES

.and Minor Gronps of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Workers Wo'rkers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc.

-~------, ,-----...... __----, ,----_...... _-----, Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry Division, Major Group ,----...... _---, ,-_...... _-, ,---'---, ,--...... _-, ,---'----, and Minor Group of 1. S. L C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

18 18 20 18 Minor Groups 57() 3(} 30 30 30 671 62 62 63 62 672 14 14 15 14 673

31 31 39 31 680

73 73 91 73 681

14 14 14 14 682 44 44 98 44 683

8 8 10 8 684 262 262 321 262 686 32 32 33 32 687

35 35 36 35 688

345 528 17 1,564 85 ,52& 17 689

127 122 5 ... , 191 -8 122 5 Major Groull 69

1 1 ····1 2 1 Minor Grot.tps 69()

8 7 1 7 7 1 691

5 5 5 5 .... 692 "- 18 18 21 18 693

22 21 1 41 3 21 694-

50 50 65 50 695

1 1 1 696

1 ... , 697

22 19 3 48 4 19 3 691) CENSUS TABLES 60

B-IV-Parl C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups

Total ,--- -_..A..... Branch of Industry Total Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S. 1. C. ,------~'--- Persons Males Females

2 3 4

Division 7-Transporl, Storage and Communication 4,010 3,999 11

Maj or Groups 70-71-Transport 3,528 3,519

Minor Groups 700-Transporting by rairways 1,127 1, 126 1

701-Transporting by tram way and bus service 336 335 t

702-Transporting by motor vehicles (other Ulan omnibus) 355 355

703-Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney 657 r carriage, bullock cart, ekka .

704-Animal trans po ring by animals such as horses, elephant, mUle, camel 518 513 5-

70S-Transporting by man, such as carrying of luggage, hand cart driving, rickshaw 523 524 L pulling, cycle rickshaw driving

706-Transporting by boat, steamer, ferry, etc. by river, canal 6 6

710-Services incidental to transport such as packing, carting, travel agency 4 4

Maj or Group 72-Storage and Ware Housing 23 21 2.'

Minor Groups nO-Operation of storage such as ware-houses 5 5

721-0peration of 'storage such as cold storage 18 16 2

Major Group 73-Communication ,459 459

Minor Groups 730-Postal, telegraphic,wireless and signal communications 380 380

731-Telephone communication 74 74

732-Information and broadcasting 5 S

Division 8-Services 40,647 37,863 2,781

Maj or Group 80-Public Services 4,696 4,643 S3

Minor Groups 803-Public service in Police 1, 1O~ 1,095 6

804-Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central Govern- 450 449 1 ment

80S-Public service in administrative departments and offices of Quasi-Government 748 722 26 organisation, municipalities, local boards, etc.

809-Public service in administrative departments and offices of State Government 2,397 2,377 20 61 ~-SERIES

and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc. ------, r-----...... -----, r-----.A.----, Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry -Division, Major Groupo ,----...... _--, r--...... --, ,-_...... _--, ,--""---, ,---"---, and Minor Group of r. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 1l 12 13 14 15 1 .. 2,19~ 2,188 4 3,999 11 2,188 4 Division

1,965 1,961 4 3,519 9 1,961 4 Major Groups 70-71

757 756 ~ 1,126 756 Minor Groups 700

231 231 335 1 231 701 236 236 355 236 702

235 235 656 235 703

16Q ]5& 2 513 5 158 2 704

340 339 l' 524 339 1 70S

2 2 6 2 706

4 4 4 4 710

21 21 21 2 21 .Major Group 72 5 5 5 5 Minor Groups 720

16 16 16 2 16 721

206 206 459 I ••• ~ 206 Major Group 73-

134 134 380 134 Minor Groups 730<

6& 1(>8 74 68 731

4 4 5 4 732·

9,425 8,674 751 37,863 2,784 8,674 751 Division 8-

2,346 2.319 27 -4,643 53 2,319 27 Major Group 80,

554 553 1 1,095 6 553 1 Minor Grou'ps 803

107 107 449 107 804

438 425 13 722 26 425 13 805.

1.247 1,234 13 2,377 20 1,234 13 80g.. CENSUS TABLES 62

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and DivisionsJ Major Groups

Total

r_ ..._ Total Branch of Industry Division, Major Group and Minor Group of r. s. 1. C. ,------'-----",-----, Persons Males -Females

1 2 3 4

Major Group 8l:--Educational and Scientific Services 2,446 2,207 239

Minor Groups 8}0-Educational services such as those rendered by technical colleges, technical 17 14 3 schools and similar technical and vocational institutions

8Il-Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, schools and similar 2,429 2,193 236 other insti\u,tions of non-technical type

Major Grqup 82-Medical anq. Health Services },23L 853 378

Minor Groups 820-Public health and medical services rendered by organisatiop;l and in~ividuals I.PS. 800 378 - such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nllrsing homes, maternity and child-welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, a;yurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic practitioners

821~Veterinary services rendered by organisations and individua~s. 53- ' 53 Major Group 83-Religious and Welfare Services 1,545 1;457 88

Minor Groups S30-Religious services rendered by religious organisations and th~ir establishments 899'<- 85"0 43 maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities, this includes missions, ashrams and other allied organisations . - . , ,

831-Religious and allied services rendered by pandit, priest, prec'eptor, fakir; monk 642' 599 43

83Z-=Welfare set"vices rendered by organisations operating on a non-profi't' basis 4'" 2 2 for the promotion of welfare of the commnnity slJch as relief societies, red­ cross organisalion for the collection and allocation of 'contributions for charity

Major G_roup 84-Legal Services 419 419 Minor Groups 840-Legal services rendered by barrister, advocate, solicitor, mukteer, pleader, 418 418 mukurie, munshi

841-Matrimonial services rendered by organisations and individuals I·-- I .i ...

Maj or 'Group 85-Business Services 27t 205 7

Minor Groups 8S0-Engineering services rendered by professional organisations· or individ1lsls 19" ~ 19

851-Business services rendered by organisations of accountants, auditors, book­ 234- 228 6 keepers or like individllals

8S2-Business services rendered by professional organisations or individuals such as 1 1 those of advertising and publicity agencies -

853-Business services rendered by professional organisations or individuals such as 18 17. 1 of those rendered by news-agency, newspaper correspondent, columnist, journalists, editors, authors - 63 B-SERq:S

and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

\Vorkers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-household Industry, etc.

------, r------~-----, r-----~------, Urban Total Urban Total Urban Branch of Industry Divi&ion, Major Group' , __• .A.. __, , __ .A.----l..., ,-----"----, r--~--, ,-_...... ---, and Minor Group of 1. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

84<1- 688 156 2,207 239 688 156 Major Group 81.

17 14 3 14 3 14 3 Minor Groups 8)0

827 674 153 2,193 236 674 153 811

562 477 85 J••• 853 378 477 85 Major Group 82

531 446 -85 800 378 446 85 Minor Groups 820

31 31 53 31 821

1,231 1,160 71 1,457 88 1,160 71 Major Group 83 878 835 43 856 43 835 43 Minor Groups 830

350 323 27 599 43 323 27 831 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 832

356 356 419 356 Major Group 84 " 356 356 418 356 Minor Groups 840

1 841

268 262 6 265 7 262 6 Major Group 85

19 19 .... 19 19 Minor Groups 850

231 226 5 228 6 226 5 851

1 1 852'

17 16 1 17 1 16 1 85'} CENSUS TABLES 64

B-IV-Part C-IndustriaJ Classification by Sex and Divis!ons, Major Groups

Total ,------......

Branch of [ndustry Total Division, Major Group and Minor Group of I. S: I. c. ,----_...... _-----. Persons Males Females

2 J '4

Major Group 86-Community Services and Trade and Labour Associations 47 46 1 Minor Groups 860-Services rendered by trade associations, chambers of commerce, trade unions 7 7 and similar other organisations

861-Services rendered by civic, social, cultural, poEtical and fraternal organisations 30 29 1 such as rate payers association, club, library

862-Community services such as those rendered by public libraries, museums, 10 10 botanical and zoological gad ens elc.

Major Group 87-Recreation Services 733 653 80

Minor Groups870-Production of motion picture and allied services such as processing editing, etc. 64 61 3 871-Recreation services rendered 1)y cinema houses by exhibition of motion 61 41 20 pictures

872-Recreation service5 rendered by organisations and individuals such as thcise 608 551 57 of theatres, opera companies, ballet and dancing parties, musicians, exhibi· tions, circus, carnivals

Major Group 88-Personal Services 9,474 8,039 1,435 Minor Groups 880-Services rendered to househol'ds slIch as those by domestic servants, cooks 1,083 901 182 SSI-Services rendered to households such as those by governess, tutor, private lOt 96 8 secretary 882-Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating hOLlses, cafes, restaur· 244 244 ants and similar other organisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 883-Laundry services rendered by organisations and individuals, this includes all 5,223 4,097 1,126 types of cleaning, dyeing, bleaching: dry cleaning,'services

884-Hair dressing, other services rendered by organisations and individuals such 2,807 2,688 119 as those by barbel', hairdressing saloon and beauty shops 885-Services rendered by portrait and commercial photographic studios 13 13 Major Group 89-Services (not else'where classified) 19,784 19,281 503 Minor Group 890-Services rendered oy organisations or individuals not elsewhere classified 19,784 19,281 503

Division 9-Activities not adequately described 2,835 2,754- 81 Major Group 90--Activities unspecified and not adequately described (this includes new entrants 2,835 2,754 81 to the labour market)

Minor Group 900-Activities unspecified and not adequately described including activities of 2,835 2,754 81 such individua.ls who fail to provide sufficient information' about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified

1. S. 1. C.-Indian Standard Industrial Classification 65' B-SERIES >

.and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Concld.

Workers \~orkers at Household Industry Workers in·N on-household Industry, etc. ------, ,------"------, ,-----.--'------.." Urban Total Urban Total Urban Brandl of Industry GroU!) , __ .A.. __ , Division, Maj or r-----"----, ,---"---, ,----'---, r---"----, and Minor Group of 1. S. r. c. 'persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

39 38 1 46 38 1 Major Group 86 7 7 7 7 Minor GroHps 860

22 21 1 29 21 1 861

10 10 10 10 862

309 271 38 653 80 271 38 Major Group 87 61 3 Minor Groups 870

,~ 29 29 41 20 29 871

280 242 38 551 57 242 38 872

2,040 1,746 294 8,039 1,435 1,746 294- Major Group 83 551 433 118 901 182 433 118 Minor Groups 880 - ; 77 69 8 96 8 69 8 881

222 222 244 222 882

684- 523 161 4.097 ·1,426 523 161 883

498 491 7 2,688 119 491 7 884

8 8 13 8 885 1,430 1,357 73 .... 19,281 503 1,357 73 Major Group 89 ],430 1,357 73 19,281 503 1.357 73 Minor Group 890

2,529 2,474 55 2,754 81 2,474 55 Dhlisi01' 9 2,529 2,474 55 2,754- 81 2,474 55 Major Group 90

2,529 2,474- 55 2.754 81 2,474 S5 Minor Grou1_} 900 CENSUS 'fABLES 66

B-IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, of Persons at Work other than Cultivation by TahsiIs (Rural only)

Total Workers Workers at 'A'orkers in Household Non-household' Branch ot Industry Industry Industry Division of 1. S. I. C. , ___..A. ___ , , __ -A. __ , r __ ..A. __'_ Persons Males Females Males Females Males Female$- , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

District Rural

ALL DIVISIONS 69,900 63,257 6,643 16,689 2,767 46,568 3,876 Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and 3,988 3,24,1 747 2,673 717 568 30 Hunting I-Mining and Quarrying 12 12 12 2 & 3-Manufacturing 18,721 16,642 2,079 14,016 2,050 2,626 29 4-Construction 1,910 1,895 15 1,895 .. 15 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 1,956 658 1,298 658 1,298 6-Trade and Commerce 9,967 9,S29 438 9,S29 438 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 1,818 1,811 7 1,811 7 8-Services 31,222 29,189 2,033 29,189 '2,033- 9-Activities not adequately des'cribed 306 280 26 280 26

Kuganj Tahsil

ALL DIVISIONS -1-7,816 15,930 1,886 4,321 756 11.609 1,131) Divisions O-Agriculture, Livesto~k, Forestry, Fishing and 344 286 58 37 58 249 Hunting I-Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3-Manufacturing 6,163 5,465 698 4,284 698 L181 4-Construction 519 513 6 513 6- 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 643 181 462 181 462 6-Trade and Commerce 2,737 2,63S 102 2,635 J02 i-Transport, Storage and Communication 494 490 4 490 4 8-Services 6,773 6,226 547 6,226 547 9-Activities not adequately described 143 134 9 134 9-

Jalesar Tahsil

ALL DIVISIONS 14,188 12,787 1,401 3,363 571 9,424 8ll) Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and 995 81S ISO 796 177 19 3 Hunting l-Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3-Manufacturing 3,351 2,940 411 2,567 394 373 17 4-Construction 301 201 301 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 309 67 242 67 242 6-Trade and Commerce 1,599 1,519 80 l,S19 S(}· 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 262 262 262 8-Services 7,349 6,864 485 6,864 485 9-Activities not adequately described 22 19 3 19 .). fJ7 B-SERIES

B·IV-Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, of Persons at Work other than Cultivation by Tahsils (Rural only)-Concld.

Total Workers Workers at Workers in Household Non-household Branch of Industry Indu5try Industr;y Division of I. S. I. C. r-----"----, r--.A..--, r---'-'--, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Etah Tahsil

ALL DIVISIONS 23,983 22,114 1,869 5,382 763 16,732 1,106 Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and 1,380 1,196 184 1,134 183 62 t Hunting I-Mining and Quarrying 12 Ii 12 2 & 3-Manufacturing 5,686 5,094 592 4,248 580 846 12 4-Construction 854- 846 8 846 3 S-Electridty, Gas', Water and Sanitary Services 552 223 329 223 329. 6-Trade and Commerce 3,099 2,935 164 2,935 164- 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 770 767 3 767 3 8-Services 11,536 10,961 575 10,961 575 9-Activities not adequately described 94 80 14 80 14

Aliganj Tahsil

ALL DIVISIONS 13,913 12,426 1,487 3,623 677 8,803 810 Divisions O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and 1,269 944 325 706 299 238 26 Hunting l-Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3-Manufacturing 3,521 3,143 378 2,917 378 226 4-Const,ruction 236 235 1 235 1 S-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 452 187 265 187 265 6-Trade and Commerce 2,532, 2,440 92 2,440 92 7-Transport, Storage and Communication 292 292 292 8-Services 5,564 5,138 426 5,138 426 9-·Activities not adequately described 47 47 47

I. S. 1. C.-Indian Standard Industrial Classification OEKSUS T,ABLES 68

B-V-Occrlpational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation

Total Workers Total Workers ,------"------'-, , ______..J'.. ______-,. D'i\'ision, Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of , __-'L __,. ,---'''---, ,--_}'~--, and Family of N.CO. N. C. O. ,---'''---, Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males 'Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females.

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ALL DIVISIONS Family 001 Civil Engineers (including overseers)

TQtaI 104.528 94.699 9,829 34,628 31,442 3,186 Total 4· .4

III 818 766 52 208 186 22 VI 4 4

IV 25,354 21,014 4,340 5,898 4,325 .1,573 Family 002 Mechanical Engineer~

V 6,509 6,404 105 3,854 3,778 76 Total 6 6

VI 2,675 2,659 16 765 764 1 V S 5

VII 18,554 17,983 571 8,587 8,454 '133 VIII 1 1

VIII 4,010 3,999 11 2,192 2,188 4 Family 003 Electrical Engineers

IX 46,608 41,874 4,734 13,124 11,747 1,377 Total 22 22 21 21

DiviJ'ioll () Professional, Technical and Related Worktrrs V IX 21 21 -21 21 To/al 5,930 5,.248 682 2,987 2,689 298 Family 004 Chemical Engineers III 28 28 28 28 Total 1 1 IV 2 2 ....ou V 1 V 25 24 -1 4 3 1 Family 006 Mining Engineers VI 6 5 1 3 2 1 Total 15 15 15 15 ,VII 13 13 13 13 III i5 15 lS 15 VII! 17 13 4 16 12 4 Family 007 Surveyors IX 5,839 5)65 674 2,923 2,631 292 Total 6 6 6 6 GROUP 00 ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS VI Total 5.3. 55 44 44 VIII 4 4 4 4 III 15 1.3 15 15 IX 1 V 7 7 Family 009 Architects, Engineers, and Surveyors, n. e. c. VI :1 5 2 2

VIII 5 5 4 4 Total 1 1 1

IX 2.3 23 23 23 IX 1 I ·B-V-OccupatioIial Classificalion by Sex'of Persons at Work otner than Cultivation-Contd:

Total Workers ______Total ..A.. Workers ______, ,------'--"------, Division, GrauE- Total Urball Division, Group Total Urban an'-d" Family 01 -;- __J- __, ,-----_)\_--, and Family 01 ,---'---~--, N, C. 0, N, C. O. ,---"----, Catego~y Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MaJes Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6: 7

GROUP 01 CHEMISTS, PHYSICISTS, GEOLOGISTS GROUP 03 PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND DEN·TIS'TS AND OTHER PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS Total 422 412 10 219 210 ,9 Total 16 16 3 3 VII 8 8 8 8 V 14 14 2 2 VIII 1 . IX 2 2 1 IX 413 403 10 210 201 9 Family 010 Chemists except Pharmaceutical Chemists Family 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic Total 16 16 3 3 Total 4{ 35 6, 40 35 .. 5 V 14 14 2 2 VIn 1 1 1 IX 2 2 1 1 IX 40 34 fJ 39 34- 5 GROUP 02 BIO;LQGISTS, VETERINARIANS AGRO- NOl>fISTS AND RELAT:ED 'SCIENTISTS' Family 03l -Physicians, Ayurvedic Total 189 189 84- 84 Total 48 4?, ••• 0- 20 20 III VII 4 4 4 4 10 1Q "f.' 10 10 IX 38 38 10 10 IX 185 185 80 80 Family 032 Physicians, Homeopathic Family 020 Biologists and Animal Scientists Total 49 47 2 25 23 2 Iotal 4 4 4 4 VII 3 3 3 3 IX 4 4 4 4 IX 46 44 2 22 20 2 Fa.mily 021 Veterinarians Family 033 Physicians, Other Total 32 32- 4 4. Total 133 131 2 64 62 2 IX 32 32 4 4 VII 1 1 .. ;. Family 022 Silvicu1ftlrists - IX 132 130 2 63 61 2 'Total 10 10 .!'-. 10 10 . Family 035 Dentists III 10 to 10 10 " Total ..9 9 5 5 .• . IX 9 9 5 Family 029 Biologi~t:" Vtterinarians; AgronoIll,t,ts· qnd- 5 Related Scientists, n. e. c. Family 039 •.Physicians, Surgeons a.~d Dentists, n. e. c. ", Total 2 2 2 2 Total 1 1 IX 2 2 2 2 IX 1 CENSUS TABLES 70

B~V-OccupationaI Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-C01tid.

Total Workers Total Workers r------'------. ,------_..... _----.------, Division, Groul) 'Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of r--....)L_-, , __....)'- __, and Family of r--....)'---, r--·-....)L--~. N. C. O. N. C. O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

GROUP 04 NURSES, PHARMACISTS AND OTHER Family 045 Physiotherapists, Masseurs and Related MEDICAL AND HEALTH TECHNIcrANS Technician s

Total 586 290 296 234 166 68 Total 1 III 3 3 3 IX 1 1

IV 2 2 Family 046 Sanitation Technicians

VII 3 3 3 3 Total 22 21 1 20 19 1

VIII 5 5 5 ·5 IX 22 21 1 20 19 1 IX 573 279 294 223 155 68 Family 047 Opticians and Optometists

Family 040 Nurses Total 2 2

Total 83 65" 18 S4 39 15 IV 2 2

III 3 3 3 3 Family 049 Medical and Health Technicians. n. e. c. (excluding Laboratory Assistants') IX 80 62 18 51 36 15 .!}.'otal 30 30 16 16 Family 041 Midwives and Health Visitors VII 2 2 2 2 Total 265 265 43 43 IX 28 28 14 14 IX 265 265 43 43 GROUP 05 TEACHERS Family 042 Nursing Attendants and Related Workers Total 2,197 1,986 211 669 548 121 Total 21 17 4 19 15 4 IX 2,197 1,986 211 669 548 121 VIII S 5 5 5 Family 050 Teachers, University IX 16 12 4 14 10 4 Total 424 424 8 8

Family 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutica1 Technicians IX 424 424 8 8 Total 127 121 6 69 64 5 Family 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools

VII 1 1 1 1 Total 324 308 16 264 248 16 IX 126 120 6 68 63 5 IX 324 30'8 to 264 248 16

Family 044 Vaccinators Family 052 Teachers, Middle .and Prima'ry Schoo1s

Total 35 35 13 13' Total 1,270 1,111 159 251 182 69 35 IX 35 13 13 IX ],270 ],111 159 251 182 69 71 B...,...SEEIES

B-V...-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers r--·----.A.------,Total Workers , ______---=-.A. ______, Division, Group Total Urban Division. Group Total Urban and Family of r--_)'---, , __...J'-_~, and Family of ,--_)'---, ,--_)I._--, N. C. O. ' N. C. O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

} 2 3 4' 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 053 Teachers, Nursery and Kindergarten Schools Family 070 Economists

Total 27 1 26 27 26 Total 1 IX 27 1 26 27 1 26 IX J

Family 059 Teachers, n. e. c. Family 071 Accountants and AuditQrs

Total 152 142 10 119 109 10 Total 44 35 8 42 34 8 IX 152 142 10 119 109 10 VI 1 ~GROUP 06 JURIST;; VII 1 Total 384 384 222 222 VIII 4 4 4 4 IX 384 384 222 222 IX 38 35 3 36 33 3 Family 060 Judges ahd Magistrates Family 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers Total 67 67 10 10 Total 15 14 6 5 IX 67 67 10 10 V 2 1 1 1 1 Family OqJ l-eg(\1 Practitioners and -A

VI 1 1 Total 538 469 69 244 224 20 VII 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 VIn 4 4 4 4 VII 1 1 1

IX 54 51 3 44 41 3 IX 536 467 69 242 222 20 CENSES TABLES 72

B-V-Occupalional Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than CultiVation-Contd.

Total Workers Trotal Workers r------.A..----~----, -,------'-7-- • Division, Group Tolal Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of r=----...... --, and Family oL , ___...A.. __, r---...... --. N. C. O. r---'--'--, N.C.O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PerSons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 'l 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 080 Authors GROUP 09 DRADGHTSMEN. AND. SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N. E. C. Total 24 24 Total 10 10 7 7 IX 24 24 1 1 V 1 1 , Family 081 Editors, Journalists and Related Workers IX 9 9 7 7 Total 1 Family 090 Draughtsmen IX 1 1 Total 6 6 5 5 Family 082 -Translators, Interpreters and Language Specialists y 1 1 ~ Total 1 IX 5 5 5 5 1 1 IX Family 091 Labo rator~ AssistaI)ts

Family 084- Sculptors and Model1ers ".Total 3 3, 1

Total 1 1 IX 3 3~ 1 1 VII 1 1 Family 099 Science and Engineering Technicians, n .. 1i c.

Family 085 Actors and Related Workers Total 1· 1 • 1

Total 3 3 3 3 IX 1- 1 . 1 1 IX 3 .3 3 3 GROUP OX OTHER PROFESSIONAL. TECHNICAL AND RELA'fED WORKERS Family' 086 Musicians a.nd Related Workers 'Dotal 1,61Z 1,525 87 1,274 1,203 '71 Total 420 391 29 201 186 15 VIII 2 -2 2 2 IX 420 391 29 201 186 15 IX .~ -1,610 1,523 87 1,272 .1,201 ·71 Family 087 Dancers and Related Workers Family QXO Ordained Religious Wo~kers Total 86 46 40 37 32 5 IX 86 46 40 37 32 5 Total 422 402 20 152 144 8 IX 422 402 20 152 144 8 Family 089 Artists, Writers and Related Workers. n. e. c.

Total 2 2 1 Family-OX! Non·ordait1ed Religious Workers 'v - i 1 1 1 Total 1.119 1,053' 66 1,076 1,014 62 lX r • IX 1,11"9 1,OS3' 60' 1,076 1,014 -62 B-SERIES

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons al Work other than Cultivation-C ontd,

Total Workers Total Workers ,-----_...... _------, ,-----_...... _------, Division, Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of ,_-..A..-----, , ___...... __, and Family of ,-_..... _--, ,--~----, N. C. O. N, C.O. -Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. 2 3 4 5

~amiIyOX2 Astrologers, Palmists.and Re\ated Workers Family 100 Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government "Total 5~ 58 1 36 35 i Total 364 364 21 21 -IX 59 5~ 36 35 IX 364 364 21 21 FamilyOX3 Librarians, Archivists and Related Workers FamJiy J01 Administrators a'nd Executive Officials, state 'Government Total 1'0 10 8 8 Tota) 650 642 8 214 212 2 IX 10 10 8 8 VIII .3 '5 3 3 Family OX9 Otqer Professional, 1;echnical and Related IX 647 639 8 ~1l 209 2 Workers, n. 'e. c. Family 102 Administrators and Executive Officials, Local 'Total 2 2 2 Bodies

11 11 11 VIII 2 2 ,u. Total 11 IX 11 11 11 11 Division 1 Administrative, Executive afl.d Managerial Workers Family 103 Administrators and Executive Officials, Quasi­ Government Total 1,943 1,879 64 784 769 2 2 Jll ,z 1 1 1 Total 117 117 .IV 20 ?O 19 19 V 1 1 I' I ;V 165 165 76 76 IX 116 116 t 1

VI 44 44 44 44 Famil1·104 Village Officials VII ,86 83 3 ~o 78 2 "Total (. 296 245 51 143 134 9 VIII 81 81 73 73 IX 296 245 51 143 134 9 lX 1,546 1,48,5 Ql 491 478 13 6ROUP 11 DIRECTORS AND MANAGERS, WHOLE" SALE AND RETAIL TRADE GROUP 10 ADMINISTRATORS: AND EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS, GOVERNMENT Total 58 55 S2 50 2

Total 1,438 1.379 59 391 380 11 VI1 58 5S 3 52 SO 2 , .) V 1 1 1 Family ilo Directors and Managers, Wholesale Trade

VIII l. 3 i ... 3 3 Total· 35 "35 ~<••• 35 35 lX 376 11 VII " J5 '35 ~'... 35 35 CENSUS 'TABLES ;;'74

B-V-Occup'ationaJ Classification by',Sex of Persons at W-ork other than Cultivation-Coilld.

, ______Total .A..Workers ______, Total Workers r--·-----.A.------~ Divisiop, Group Total urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of r--....)'---, r--_)'-;--' , al\si F~mily. Q,f r--___;""_--, r--_J\._---. N, C. O. N, C. O. <:;ategpry Category Persons Males Females Persons M'ales FetJtales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females.

r 2 3 4 5 61 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 111 Directors and Managers, Retail Trade Family'US Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manufacturing Total 23 20 3 17 15 2 'Total 184 184 94 94 '''0- VII 23 2Q 3 17 15 2 ·IV 28 20 19 19 V 164 164 7S 7S GfWUP 12 DIRECTORS, MANAGERS AND WOI1$ING PROPRIETORS, FINANCIAL INSTI'fU- TIONS Family 134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transpprt and Communication Total 28 28 28 28 Total 78 78 70 70 VII 28' 28 28 28 .... .VIII 78 78 70 70 Family 135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprie-' Family i20 Directors, Managers and Working-Proprietors, tors, Recreation, 'Entertainment and Catering Banks t ',- " .~;. iii Services Total 28 28 28 28 Total n 71 71 71 IX 71 71 71 71 VII 28 28 28 28 Family. 136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, GROUP 13 DIRECTORS, MANAGERS AND WORKING Other 5etvices' . ... . " , PROPRIETORS, OTHER Total 28 27 24 23 t Total 419 417 2 313 311 2 IX 2S 27 24 23 I

III 1 1 Family 139 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors,. n, e. c. IV 20 20 19 19 Total 6 5 r 2 1 I V 164 164 75 75 III 1 'I 1 VI 44 44 44 "4'{_' IX 5 4 1 1 I VIII 7-8 78 70 70 ! ·1 .. ••.. Division 2 Clerical ana Related Workers lX 112 110 2 104 102 2 Total 2,916 2,880 36 1,980 1,95S 22" , Family 131 Directors, Managers and VVorking Proprietors, [II '1 1 1 1 Construction IV 12 12 •.... Total 44 44 4+ 44 .... V 196 196 67 67 VI 44 44 44 44 VI 6 6 6 6 Famil_y 132 Directors, Managers and VVorking Proprietors. Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary \. '''Vll 155 153 :2 129 127 2"

Total 8 8 8 81 ..VIII 225 225 166 16:5 IX 2,287- l,5n 2(), 8 8 8 8 . ~ ..... • IX 2,321 34 1,611 75, .B-~ERIES

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Per.sons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers , ______Total ..A..Workers ______-. ,------_..... ------, Division, Group Division. Group Total Urban Total Urban and Family of , __.A. ___, r--..A..---, and ;Fal~ily of ,----"---, ,---,Jo---":"\ N. C. O. N. C.O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males F.;males Persons Miles Females,

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 l 7

'Total 464 463 1 422 421 1 Total 61 61 52 52

V 65 65 50 50 V 5 5 ?" ....., VI 3 3 3 3 ... ~

VII 84 83 84 83 ~ VII 4 4 4 4

VIII 47. 47 43 43 ... ( VIn 1 1 I ..... ,i [X 265 265 242 242 IX 51 51 47 47

Family 200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accounts Stenographers Clerks Family2~O

ta1 11 11 .... ,.. 8 8 Total 381 381 348 348 .,. •.1 Tro V 3 3 V 63 63 .... ~ 50 50 ~ 'T'~

VI 3 3 3 3 ",,1 IX 8 8 8 8 .. ~

\TIl 8~ 83 83 83 Family2U Typists V1I1 7 7 7 7 TQtal 50 50 44 44 ..... IX 225 225 205 205

"Family 201 Cashiers V 2 2 'Total 40 39 1 36 3S 1 VII 4 4 4 4

V 2 2 VIII 1 1 1 IX 43 43 39 39 , VII 1 1 1 1 GROUP 22 OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS VIII 2 2 2 2 Total IX 35 35 33 33 2 2 1 1

,Family 202 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors including V 1 Ushers and Ticket Collectors (excluding those on Moving Transport) IX ../

Total 43 43 38 3& F~mily 221 Punch Card Machine Operators

VIII 3& 3& 34 34 Tptal 1 1 1 ./.

21X S 5 4 4 .. H. N 1," 1 1 :'i cENSES TABLES 76

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work otber than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers Total Workers , ______..A.. ___, _____ . , ______...A__~~ _____

Division, Group Total Urbau' . Division, Group Total Urban and Family of ,--_)'---, r--.J.-_-.---. and Family of r~~_)'-...--, r--....JI---•. N. e.0. N. e. O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PersoQ.s Males Females..

I' .2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 229 Office Machine Operators, u,e,c. GROUP 29 UNSKILLED OFFICE WORKERS otal 1 1: Total 971 943 28 526 511 15 IX 1 IV 10 10 GROUP 28 CLERICAL WORKERS, MISCELLANEOUS V 7 7 :; 5 Total 1,418 1,411 7 979 973 6 VII 15 15 6 6 IiI 1 1 VIII 29 29 12 12 IV 2 Z ',' IX 910 882 28 503 488 15 v 118 118 11 11 Family 290 Office Attenaants illcluQ_ing Peons, Messengers, VI 3 3 3 3 \ Ushers, Hall Porters, Durwans, etc., n. e. c.

VII 52 51 1 35 Total 971 943 28 526 Sl1 15

VIII 148 148 110 110 IV 10 10

IX 1,094 1,088 6 819 814 y. 7 7 5 S Family ~t51J ueueral and Other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks VII 15-. IS 6 6 Total 1,230 1,227 3 B35 833 2> VIII 29' 2-9 12 12 III 1 1 1 1 IX 91G- 882' 28 503 488 1'" IV 2 2 Division 3 Sales Workers V 115 115 8 8 Total 17,607 17,058 549 7,700 7,587 113"" yI 3 3 3 3 VII 17,607 17,058 549 7,700 7,587 lIT y~I 45 44 28 27 GROUP 30 WORKING PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE: VIII, 136 136 98 98 AND RETAIL TRADE

IX 928, 926, 2 6,97 69,6 Total 12,861 12,399 462 5,478 5,407 71 Family 2~9 Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record VII 12,861 12,399 462 5,478 5,407 71' Keepers, Muharrers, Despatchers, Packers and Binders of Office Papers Family 300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale Trade Total 188 184 4 144 140 '4 Total ~18 314 2 314 312 2' V 3 3 3 3 VI~ 318 316 2 314 312 2' VII 7, 7 J! ; r. Family 301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade ;VIII 12 12 12 12 ·Total 12,54l 12,083 460; 5,164 5,095

lX 166, 162 4 122 118 VII 12,543 12,083 460 5,164 5,095 77 B-SERlES

B-V-Occ~pational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

, __•____ Total Workers..A.. ______, Total Workers ,----___..A.. ______,

Djvisjon,.~rotlp Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Famllyof ,--..A--_, ,--_)"----, and Family of , ___)L __, N. C. o. N. C. O. ,-....--_)I._--, Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males~ Females Persolls Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

GROUP 31 IN SURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Family 321 Manufacturers' Agents SALESMEN, SALESMEN OE SECURITIES AND SERVICES, AND AUCTIONEERS Total 59 59 59 59 Total 92 92 87 87 VII 59 59 59 59 . VII 92 92 87 87 Family 329 Comm ercial Travellers ana Manufacturers' Agents, n. e. c. Family 3,10 Agents and Salesmen, Insurance . , Total 10 10 10 10 Total 11 11 7 7 " VII 10 10 10 10 yn 11 11 7 7 GROUP 33 SALESMEN, SHOP ASSISTANTS AND Family 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real Estate RELA TED WORKERS Total 48 48 47 47 Total 4,540 4,456 84 2,043 2,002 41 VII 48 48 47 47 ,VII 4,540 4,45& 84 2,043 2,002 . 41

Family 312 Brokers and Agents, Se~urities and Shares Family'330 Sa-ksmen ~nd S\lQP As~~stants, WhQ,(esale Retail Trade ~nd Total 12 12' 12 12 Total 1,773 1,770 3 561 559 2 ,VII 12 12 12 12 VII 1,773 1,770 3 561 559 2 Family 313 AUctioneeliS Family 331 l;Jawkers, Pedlars and Street V<;ndor~ Total 1 1 ! 1 Total 2,756 2,67~ 81 1,471 1,432 I ~9 VII 1 1 1 VII 2,756 2,67~ 81 1,471 1,432 ~9 'Family'319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, Salesmen of Secu{ities anf! Servic~s, and Auctioneers, n,e.c. Family 339 Sales.mep. Spa!! ~~si~tants and Rel~te~ Workers, n. e. c. Total 20 20, 20 20 Total 11 11 11 11 VII 20 2p 20 20 VII 11 11 11 11 :GROUf 32 COMMERCIA"t TRAVELLERS AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS GROUP 34 MONEY-LENDERS AND PAWN- BROK:t<:RS Total 70 70 70 70 Total 44 41 3 22 21 1 VII 70 70 70 70 -VII 44; 41 2 22 21 1 Family.320 . Comm~rcial Travellers Faplily 310 MonfY-t-enders (includinf; Indigenou~ B~nker.,s) Total 1 04,.. •Total 44 41 3 22 21 1 VII ur VII 41 41 ~ 22 21 1 CENSES TABLES 73

B-V--Oct:upalional Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Cantd.

.!fotal Workers ..Total Workers , ______.A. ___~----,-,' ,------"-- ---, Division, Group- Total Urban Di.vl<)10n, Group. Total .. Urban and Family of , __..... ____, ,_~_..A---, and Family of , ___-'--_, r---._.A. __ , N. C. O. N. C. O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PerSons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Division 4- Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and GROUP 41 EARM WORKERS (Related Workers . Total 3,777 3,241 536 299 282 17 'Eo tal 4,293. 3,704 58') 613 550 53 III 430 413 17 44 40 4 III 764 712 :52 171 149 22 IV 3,063 2,556 507 4 4 IV 3,228 2,704 524 166 145 21 V 13 13 7 7 V 29 28 1 22 21 1 VI 62 62 52 52 VI 62 62 52 52 VII 97 90 7 97 90 VI! 98 91 7 97 90 7 VIII 7 5 2 4 4 1VIII 1 5 4 IX 105 102 3 91 89 2 'jx 105 102 3 91 89 2 Family 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects t:TROUP 40 FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS Reai:ing " ~

Total 346 30? 39 246 224 22 Total 3,077, 2,574, 503 14 11 3

,- III 214- 182 3~ 114 99 15 III 21 20 1 11 11

IV 132 125 7 132 125 7 IV 3,056 2,554 ~;02 3 ,3 Family 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and Overseers Family 112 ~Gardeners (malis) '-rotal 2 2 2 2 Total 691 659 3~ 281 268 13 111 2 2 2 2 III 401 385 16 30 4 Family 403 Planters and Planlation Managers 6 Total 1 1 IV 2 4 13 13 III 1 V 7 7 62 62 Family 404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Animals, Birds VI 52 52 and Insects Rearing VII 97 90 7 97 90 7 Total 242 222 20 242 222 20 VIII 7 5 2 4 4 III l1U 97 1:) 110 97 13 IX 105 102 91 89 2 IV 132 125 1 132 125 7 Family 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.) 'Pamily 409 Farmers an(f Farm Managers including V~gi­ tables Fruit Growers n. e. c .• Total 8 7 1 4 3 1 Total 101 82 19 2 "2 III 7 7 3 3

'III loi 82 19 2 2 IV 1~ B-V-Occupa:tionaJ Classification by Sex of PersoPII at Work other than CqItivation-Contd.

Total Workers Total Workers ,--,---__-4- ______, r------'-~-_,------, Division:Group Total Urhan Division, Group Total UrbpD and FamiJy o£- r----=-----A---, r~-___jI.._--, and ~amily of (~-_)'----, r--J '---, N. C. O. N. C. O. Category -Category ,. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons M'ales Females

11 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 M 7

Family 419 Farm'Workers, n. e. c. Family 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutters: - :,Total 33 33 .. :; 1 tu .. Total 1 1 , 28 28. :,. "j ••• III 1 1 nr .. 1 IV 3 .... ';).. GROUP42~ HPN'Q,<:R,S AND R:e;LA]'ED WOR;KER~ '" V Total SO 47 3 5 2 3 VII 1 III 50 41. 3 5 2 3 { Family 443 Charcoal Burners and.Fore,st I;roduct 'pro- Family ~20 H!l~t~r~ cessers

Total SO 47 3 '5 2 3 . Total 45. :14 n 45 34 11 ·HI 56 47 3 5 2' 3 .IV 30 20 10 30 20 -.10

'GROUP43 FISHERMEN ~ND RELATED WORKERS' V 15 H- '1 - i5 1 14',. 'I

Family 449 Loggers and Other Forestry Workers. n. e. c. Total 36 3~, .... 7 7 • r-r - - 7 Total 4 4 III 36 36 7 " III. 4 4 Family 431 Fishermen, Inland and .Coast;aL Waters . ,.... Division 5 Miners, Quarrymen a,'f_d I?_e/ayd Workers Total 3.9 .. ~~' , 7 7 .... I " Total 35 30 5 21 16 S III 39 36~ .... 7 7 ,.... III 12 12 GROUP 44' , LOGGERS ANb Q'fH-ER FORES'tRY WORKERS IV l 1 Total 84 7,J, . U. 46 35 )1 V 21 16 5 21 16 5 ;'1 III 34 3;1 .. ;" VI :1 .... 1'" IV 10 33 2~ 30 20 10 ,GROUJ>- 5:.0 M,INERS A~P',QUAlf'R:¥MEN V 16 ). 15 14 15 .. TOlal ':. ~t 16· ·5 : 21 16 5

VII 1 '!'\ £ •...V ~l 16 <5~... 21 16 5 Family 440 Forest Range.rs

•. Total ,,2 "2 ~~ .. Total r6 16 16 16

III .2 '2 V 1-6 1"5. 16 16 CRNSUS TABLES 80

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cnltivation-Courd.

Total Workers Total Workers ,------'------, r------'------, Division, Group Urban Division, Group Total , __TotalJ'- __ , Urban and Family of r---"---, and Family of r--JL-_, r N. C. O. N. C. O. -"---. Category -Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n. e. c. GROUP 61 DECK AND ENGINE-ROOM RATINGS (SHIP), BARGE CREWS AND BOATMEN Total 5 5 5 5 Total 8 8 2 2 V 5 5 5 5 VIII 8 8 2 2 WELL DRILLims AND RELATED GROUP 51 Family 610 Deck Ratings (ShIp), Barge Crews and WORKERS Boatmen Total 1 Total S 8 2 2 VI 1 1 VIII 8 8 2 2 Family 511 Well Drillers, Other than Petroleum and Gas GROUP 63 DRIVERS AND FIREMEN, RAILWAY- ENGINE Total 1 1 Total 180 180 .... 137 137 VI 1 1 VIII 180 180 137 GROUP 59 MINERS, QU1\RRYMEN AND RELATED 137 WORKERS, N. E. C. - Family 630 Drivers

Total 13 13 Total 78 78 62 62

III 12 12 VIII 78 78 62 62

tv Family 6~1 Firemen

Family 590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, n. e, c. 'Total 102 102 ...... 75 75

Total 13 13 "VIII 102 102 .. ~. 75 75 GROUP 64 DRIVERS, III 12 12 ROAD TRANSPORT'

IV 1 Total 2,135 2,135 971 971 V 157 157 133 133 Division 6 Workers in TransPort and Communica(ion "..• Occupations VI 181 181 19 19

Total 3,217 3,215 2 1,507 1,507 VII 3 ~ J 3 V 257 157 133 133 VIn 1,752 1,752 776 776

VI 287 187 , ... 22 ,22 IX 4i 42 40 40 ,VII 5 5 5 5 Family 64ff Tramc1u Drl\'ers

VIIl 2,756 2,754- 2 1,262 1,262 Tota.l 9 9 9 9

IX 112 112 85 85 VIII 9 9 9 9 81 B-SER1ES

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Wo.rk other than Cultivation--Contd.

, ______Total ..A.. Workers ______, ,_.______Total..A.. Workers ______,

Division, Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban .and Family of ,-_..... ----, r----'---, and Family of r---'----, r--.A..---, N. C. U. N. C. O. -Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cyele Drivers Family 650 Conductors .. _ Total 649 649 358 358 Total 4 4 1

V 108 lOS 1JO 100 VIn 4- 4- 1 1 FamilY,651 Guards VI 181 181 19 19 ... Total 35 35 34 34 VII 1 " VIII 341 341 222 222 VIII 35 35 34 34

IX 18 18 16 16 GROUP 66 INSPECTORS, SUPERVISORS, TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AND DESP A TCHERS, TRANSPORT Family 642 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers, and Rickshaw Pullers Total 208 208 82 82 Total 425 425 322 322 VIII 208 208 82 82 VII 1 Family 660 Inspedors, Supervisors and Station Masters VIII 424 424 321 321 Total 34 34- 20 20 Family 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers VIII 34 34 20 20 Total 1,0]5 1,015 247 247 Familyti61 Traffic Controllers V 49 49 33 33 Total 37 37 7 7 VII 1 VIlT 37 37 7 7 VIII 959 959 207 207 Family 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen lX 6 6 6 6 Total 137 137 55 55 Fqmily649 Drivers, Road Transport, n. e. c. (including Palki and Doli Bearers) VIII 137 137 S5 55

Total 37 37 35 35 GROUP 67 TELEPHONE, TELEGRAPH AND RELATED- TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATORS VIII 19 19 17 17 Total 43 43 34 34 IX 18 18 18 18 VIII 43 43 34 34 GROUP 65 CONDUCTORS, GUAIWS AND BRAKES- MEN (RAILWAY) Family 670 Telephone Operators

Total 39 39 3S 35 Total 23 23 17 17 ....

VIII 39 39 35 35 VIII 23 23 17 17 CENSES TABLES 82

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers Tota1 Workers ,------'------, , ______..A..------" ... Division, Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban , __..J'-- __, , __ _.IL_--.," and Family of , __-"-_-, , __J,-- __, and Family of N. C. O. N. C. O. Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 2 :3 4 5 6 7

Family 690 Ticket Sellers. Ticket Inspectors, including Family 671 Telegraphists and Signallers Ushers and Ticket Collectors on Moving Transport Total 13 13 10 10 VIII 13 13 10 10 Total 23 22 21 21 22 21 21 Family 672 Radio Communication and Wireless Opera.tors VIII 23 Total 4 4 4 4 Family 691 Conductors, Road Transport VIII 4 4 4 4 Total 106 106 57 57 Family 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele-commu­ nication Operators, n. e. c. VIII 106 106 57 57 Total 3 3 3 3 Family 692 .Workers inTransport Occupations, n. e. c. VIII 3 3 3 3 Total 108 107 45 45 GROUP 68 POSTMEN AND MESSENGERS VIII 108 107 45 4S Tota! 274 274 101 101 Family 693 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and Despatchers. VI 6 6 3 3 'Communication 2 2 19 VII 2 2 Total 90 90 19 51 51 VIII 196 196 VIII 90 90 19 19 IX 70 70 45 45 Family 694 Workers in Communication Occupations, n. e. c. Family 680 Postmen Total 3 3 3 3 Total 152 152 45 45 VIII 3 3 3 3 VIII 152 152 45 45 Division 7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and Family 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons) Labourers, not elsewhere classified Total 122 122 56 S6 Total 54,070 49,203 4,867 14,821 ]3,084 1,737 VI 6 6 3 3 III 5 5 VII 2 2 2 2 IV 22,069 18,257 3,812 5,699 4,147 1,552 VIII 44 44 6 6 6/5 V 5,775 5,678 97 3':OJ 3,435 IX 70 70 45 45 432 VI 2,148 2,133 15 432 GROUP 69 WORKERS TN TRANSPORT AND COMMU­ 10 538 529 NICATION OCCUPATIONS, N. E. C. VII 564 554 732 729 3 537 537 Total 330 328 2 145 145 VII! 22,777 21,847 930 4,112 4,004 108' VIII 330 328 2 145 14S lX 83 B-SERIES

B-V-OccupationaJ Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Cantd.

Total Workers Total Workers ,------_..... _------, ,------_...... _------, Division, Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of , ___)L __, , __-''- __, and Family of , __-"'- __, , __-"'- ___, N. C. O. N. e.0. Category -Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

'GROUP 70 SPINNERS, WEAVERS, KNITTERS, Family 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers (excl uding DYERS AND RELATED WORKERS Printers)

lotal 6,439 4,140 2,299 2,372 1,323 1,049 Total 239 217 22 167 160 7

lV 6,307 4,026 2,281 2,319 1,276 1,043 IV 219 198 21 148 142

v 132 114 18 53 47 6 V 20 19 1 19 18

.Family 700 Fibre Preparers, Ginner:;, Cleaners, Family 707 Knitters and Lace Makers Scourers, etc. Total 28 27 1 28 27 1 "Total 354 237 117 191 87 104 IV 28 27 28 27 1 IV 299 184 115 183 79 104 Family 708 Carpet Makers and Fiqishers v 55 2 8 8 Total 204 172 32 16 13 3 Family 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders IV 185 154 31 3 1 2 lotal 28 27 28 27 V 19 18 13 12 1 IV 27 2' 27 27 Family 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and v Related Workers, n. e. c. Total 1,087 701 386 141 141 -Family 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders IV 1,086 701 385 140 140 Total 1,365 427 938 687 376 311 V 1 1 IV 1,353 426 927 684 375 309 GROUP 71 TAILORS, CUTTERS, FURRIERS AND 12 1 11 3 2 RELATED WORKERS

-Family 703 Warpers and Sizers Total 2,910 2,798 112 837 71)4 43 'Total 3 3 3 3 IV 1,891 1,782 109 169 129 40 IV 3 3 3 3 V 1,019 1,016 3 668 665 3 'Family 704 Drawers and Weavers Family 710 Tailors, Dress Makers and 'Garment Makers "Total 3,131 2,329 802 1,111 630 481 Total 2,905 2,793 112 832 789 43 IV 3,107 2,306 801 1,103 622 481 IV 1,988 1,779 109 166 126 40 v 23 i 8 8 V 1,017 1,014 3 666 663 3 CENSUS 'TABLES 84

B-V-Occupational Classification by Scx of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-COllld,

Total Workers Total Workers ,------'------, , ______.A-______Division, ~roup Total Urban Division, Group Total \_;rban and Family of , ___A_ __, , ___)\_ __, and Family of , ___jl.,_ __-. ,--_jl.,_--- N. C.O. N. C. O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Female~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 713 Upho'lsterers and Related Workers Family 722 Harness and Saddle Makers Total 2 2 Total 1 1 2 2 V 2 2 2 2 I' 1 I Family 729 Leather Cutters, Laste['s and Sewers (except Family 714 Pattern makers, Markers and Cutters, Textile Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers, Produc.ts, Leather Garments and Gloves n. e. c. Total 3 3 3 3 Total 204 200 4 6 6 lV 3 3 3 3 IV 191 187 4 5 5 .... V 13, 13 . Family 715 Sewers, Embroiderers al,ld Darners, Textile and Fllr Products GROUP 73 FURNACEMEN, ROLLERS, DRAWERS, MOULDERS AND RELATED METAL Total 1 1 ·1 MAKING AND TREATING WORKERS V ]: 1 1 Total 2,138 2,018 120 1,211 1,Oi8 113 - IV 1,570 1,464 106 786 687 99 GROUP 72 LEATHER CUTTERS, LASTERS AND SEWERS (EXCEPT GLOVES AND GAR- V 460 14 317 303 14 MENTS) AND RELATED WORKERS 446 VIII 84 84 84 84 Total 1,600 1,549 51 510 475 3S IX- 24 24 24 24 IV 1,288 1,237 51 264 229 35 Family 730 Furnacemen, Metal V 298 298 232 232 Total 83 83 83 83 VII 14 14 14 14 VIII 83 83 83 83 Family 720 Shoe Makers and Shoe Repairers Family 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related Heat Treaters

Total 1,307 1,293 12 415 415 Total 37 37 37 37 IV ]'016 1,004 12 178 178 IV 37 37 37 37 V 277 277 223 223 Family 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal Total YII 14 14 14 14 V '1 Family 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear and Related Workers Family 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forgemen lotal 1,260 1,253 7 415 415 Total 87 52 35 87 52 35 IV 946 939 7 203 203 IV 81 46 35 81 40 35 V 295 295 193 193 V 6 6 6 6 IX 19 19 19 19 85 B-SERIES

B-V-OccupationaI Classification by Sex of Persons at Work oIl,er tl1an Cultivation-Confd.

Total Workers Total'Vorkers r--·----.A.------, ,--______.JL ______, Division, Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of .,__ ....JL __ , r--.....J'---, and Family of , ___.1" ___, r-_.....JL __, N. C. o. N. C. O. Category -Category PersonS Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

~ 2, 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 734 Moulders and Coremakers Family 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Total 131 131 120 120 Total 1,247 1,232 15 612 601 11 IV 103 103 96 96 .. IV 693 679. 14 160 150 10 V 2'1 27 23 22 V 490 489 1 388 387 VIII 'I 1 VII 64 64 6-1 64 Family 735 'Metal flrawers and Extruders Family 742 J ewellcr~ ~ngravers Total 1 1 l' Total 1 V 1 1 V

Family 739 Furnacemen, Roliers, Drawers, Moulders and GROUP 75 Related Metal-Making and Treating \yorkers, TOOL-MAKERS, MACHINISTS, PLUM- n. e. c. BERS, WELDERS, PLATERS AND RE~ LATED WORKERS 51:2- 113 Total 625 555 442 113 Total ],062 1,049 13 766 755 11 IV 484 385 99 450 351 99 IV 223 212 H 131 120- 11 V 136 122 14 100 86 14 V 685 685 528 528 IX 5 5 5 5 VI 17 17 10 10 GROUP 74 PRECISION INSTRUMENT MAKERS, WATCH MI).KERS, JEWELLERS AND RELA TED WORKERS VII 16 16 14 14 VIII Total 1\2~2. ],2:;,>7- 15 655 644 11 82 82 50 50

IV 69,4- 680; 14 160 150 10 IX 39 37 2 33 33 Family 750 V 534 533 1 431 430 1 Fitter-machinists, Tool-makers and Machine- Tool Setters VII 64 64 64 64 Total 202 202 99 ?9 Family 740 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch and Clock Makers and Repairmen IV 39 39 28 28

Total 44 4t 42 42 V 1J2 112 51 51

IV 1 ym ~S. 48 18 18 V 13 43 42 42 IX 3. 3 2 2 CENSUS TABLES 86

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers Total Workers , ______-A. ______, ,------"------, Division, Group Tota.l Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of ,--...)'---, ,--...)'---, and Family of , ___)\_ __• ,--...)'---, N. C. o. N, C. o. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 751 Machine Tool Operators Family 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters

TGtal 44 44 34 34 Total 18 18 10 10 V 35 35 27 27 V 7 7 3 3 VII 2 2 VI 4 4 VIII 5 5 5 5 IX 7 7 7 7 IX 2 2 2 2 Family 756 WelderS and Flame Cutters Family 752 Fitter-Assemblers and Machine Erectors (Except Electrical and Precision Instrument Fitter-Assemblers) Total 11 Ii 10 10 H"

Total 49 49 49 49 V 11 11 10 10 30 ,30 30 30 V Family 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal Workers VIII 18 18 18 18 Total 43 34 9 42 33 9 IX 'I 1 1 IV 28 19. '9 28 19 9 Family 753 Mechani cs-Rcpairm en (Except Electrical and' Precision Instrument Repairmen) -v "5' 5' l 4 4 ..... Total 501 499 2 334 334 'VI io' 10 10 10 IV 97 97 16 16 Fam'ily 758· Electro-Platers, ' J?i,P Platers and Related V 357 35i 280 280 Workers

VI 3 3 [6· r Total 1'6 " .' ... I 11 11 VII 8 8 8 8 r·" ':'"v 16 f6 ..... 11 11 VIII 10 10 9 9 .. 2 21 - Family 759 T'ool Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, IX 26 24 21 Platers and Related Workers, n. e, c. (including , Metal-engravers other ,than printing) Family 754 Sheet Metal Workers T~tal 26 26 25 25 Total 152 150 2 152 150 2 V 24 24 24 24 IV 59 57 2 59 57 2

V 88 88 88 88 . VII 1 1 1

VII 5 5 5 5 . ''VIII ·1' .... Of

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of PeTsons at Work other than Cnltivation-Contd.

, ______Total ...10..Workers _____ .__ , Total "Vorkers ,----___.A. ______,

Division, Group- Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of ,-_...10.._--, ,-_...10..---, and Family of , ___-A._,_, r---..A. __, N. C. O. N.·G.O. Category Category P~rsons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons ¥ales Females.

1 2 3 4 \ 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

GROUP 75 ELECTRICIANS AND R ELA TED ELECT­ Family 764 Linemen and Cable Jointers RIcAL AND ELECTRONICS WORKERS Total 21 21 Total 249 249 202 2Q2 _, 11 11

V 30 30 21 21 V

VI 12 12 VI .3 3 VII 4 4 4 4 IX 17 17 10 10 VIII 29 29 25 2S • Family 769 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers, n. e. c. IX 174 174 152 152 ~ .....

Family 760 l£1ectricians, Electrical Repairmen 'and 'Related .Total 47 47 31 31 Electrical Workers V 4 4 4 4 Total 147 147 145 145 VI 3 3 V 5 5 5 5 .IX 40 40 27 27 VI 1 .GROUP 77 CARPENTERS, JOINERS, CABINET­ MAKERS, COOPERS AND RELATED VII 3 3 3 3 WORKERS

VIII 26 2p 25 25 Total 2,808 2,803 5 326 326 .IV 2,459 2,454 5 127 IX 112 112 112 112 ]27 V 334: 334 188 188 Family 761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters NI 1 Tot: 25 6 6 VII 4 4 4 4 V 12 12 3 3 .. VIII 10 10 7 7 I VI 5 ~ Family 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers (Wood) VIn .3 .3 Total 2,738 2,733 5 280 280 IX 5 5 .3 3 IV 2,438 2,433 114 114

Family 762 Mechanics-Repairmen, Radio and Televis:on v 286 286 156 155 Total 9 9 9 VI

V 8 8 8 8 VII 3 3 3 3 VII 1 1 1 VIII 10 10 7 7 CEN SU STABLES 88

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivalion-Contd.

Total Workers Total Workers r--~----.A.------__ , ,------__._ ..... ------, Division, Group Total Urban Di"jsion, Group Total Urban and Familyof ,-_...JL-__, , __--''- __, ana Family of , __-'~_. ___ , ,--_fi.._---, N. C. O. N. C. O. Category, Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machinists Family 78:) Painters and Paper Hangers

Total 44 44 23 23 Total 75 58 17 71 54 17·

IV 5 5 IV 9 9 9 9

V 38 38 22 22 V 7 7 6 6

VII 1 VII 34 31 5 34 31 3

Family 773 Coach al!d BodYAJ3uilders VIII 5 5 2 2

Total 7 7 6 6 LX 20 15 5 20 15 5

IV 1 GROUP 79 BRICKLAYERS, PLASTERERS AND CONSTRUCTION WORKERS, N. E. C. v 6 6 6 6 Total 2,101 2,072 29 460 448 12 -:Family 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wri3hts IV 29 19 10 29 19 10 Total 16 16 15 15 V 17 12 5 9 7 2 IV 14 14 13 13 VI 2,055 2,041 14 422 422 V 2 2 2 2 Family 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and Stone Dressers "Family 775 Cabinet Makers Total 43 28 15 35 23 12 Iotal i IV 29 19 10 29 19 10 IV 1 1 V 14 9 5 6 4 2 Family 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Cooper and Related Workers, n. e. c. Family 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons

Total 2 2 2 2 Total 517 511 6 418 418

v 2 2 2 2 VI 517 511 6 418 418

GROUP 78 PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS Family 792 Glaziers

Total 75 58 '17 71 54 17 Total 4 4 3 3 IV 9 9 9 9 V 3 3 .3 .3 V 7 7 6 6 VI

VII \34 31 3 34 31 3 Family 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Constru::ti::m Wor­ kers, n. e. c. vm 5 5 2 2 Total 1,537 1,529 8 4 IX 20 15 5 20 15 5 VI 1,537 1.529 8 4 B-V-Occupational Classification-by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Con rd.

Total Workers Total Workers , __----.A.------~-, . ,------'------, Division, Group Total Urban Divisio.n. Group Total Urban and Family of ,-_-'L_-, , ___JL __,, and Family of ,---'1..,.--, , ___J,- __, N. C. O. N. C. O. Category -Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

GROUP 80 COMPOSITORS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, GROUP 81 POTTERS, KILNMEN, GLASS AND CLA, Y BOOK-BINDERS AND RELATED WORKERS FORMERS AND RELATED WORKERS

Total 63 59 4 24 24 Total 2,959 2,711 248 730 683 47

IV 17 13 4 4 4 IV 2,483 2,248 235 647 605 42 " V 45 45 19 19 V 476 463 13 83 78 ·s

IX 1 Family:SIO Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen

Family 800 Type-setting Machine Operators T~tai ' 121 114 7 5

Total 121 114 7 5 5

v 'family ~11 Potters and Reli\ted Clay Formers

Family 801 Compositors .:Total 2,244 2,009 23~ 382 340 ,~2

Total 28 6 IV 2,145 1,915 230 373 .33~ 42 28 .9 ! v 28 28 6 6 v 99 94 9 9

Family 803 Printers (Paper) family.BI2 Blowers and Benders, Glass

Total 10 10 10 10 Total 338 332 (I 219 219

V 9 9 9 9 IV 260 255 5 196 196

lX 1 1 V 78 77 1 23 23

Family 804 Printers (Textile) Family 8lq Moulders and Pressers, Glass

Total 18 14 4 4 4 Total 40 40 13 13 IV 14 10 4 2 2 v 40 40 13 13 V 4 4 2 2 Family 814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and Finishers

Family 806 Engravers, Etchers and Block Makers (Printing) Total 94 94 39 39

Total 2 2 1 IV 28 28 2S 28

IV 2 2 1 1 V 66 66 11 11

Family 80;) Compositors, Printers, Engravers, Book-Binders Family 819 Potters, Kl1nmen, Glass and Clay Formers and and Related Workers n. e. c. Related Workers, n. e. c.

110tal 4 4 3 3 Total 122 122' 72 72

,I i IV 1 IV 50 50 50 V 3 3 2 2 v 72" 22 22 .....~f CENSES TABLES 90

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers ,------'--._------.. ,------'-_------"Total Workers Division, Group Total Urban -Division, Group Total Urban and Family of , __-"- __, , ___J\..._ __, and Family of , ____Jc_ __, , ___J\..._ __-,. N. C. o. N. C. O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females.

2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

GROUP 82 MILLERS, BAKERS, BREWMASTERS AND Family 829 Millers, Bakers, Bre'vmasters and Related RELATED FOOD AND BEVERAGE WOR­ Food and Beverage Workers, n. e. c. KERS Total 27 Total 4,096 3,520 576 949 873 76 56. 56 27 IV 38 38 9 9 IV 3,260 2,694 566 475 405 70 V 18 18 V 836 826 10 474 46& 6 18 18

Family 820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and parchers, Grains GROUP 83 CHEMICAL AND RELATED PROCESS and Related Food Workers 120 WORKERS

Tota! 1,660 1,400 260 334 297 37 Total 207 206 1 159 158 I IV 1,230 979 251 144 112 32 IV 35 3S 4 4 v 430 421 9 190 185 S V 172 171 1 155 154

Family 821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds Family 831 Cookers, Roasters and Other Heat Treaters, Chemical and Related Processes Total 1,510 1,229 281 89 60 29 Total 10 10 10 10 IV 1,454 1,173 281 81 52 29 IV 4 4 4 4 V 56 56 8 8 V 6 6 6 6 Family 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) Family 833 Paper Pulp Preparers Total 33 19 14 6 5

IV 22 9 13 Total 1

V II 10 6 5 V

Family 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers Family 839 Chemical and Related Process WOI"kers, n. e. c.

Total 144 140 4 77 77 Total 196 195 148 147 1 rv 47 43 4 29 29 IV 31 31 v 97 97 48 48 V 165 164 1 148 147

Family 824 Bake;s, Confectioners, Candy and Sweetmeat GROUP 84 TOBACCOPREPARERSANDPRODUCTS Makers MAKERS

Total 693 676 17 416 407 9 -Total 18 6 12 15 3 12' IV 469 452 17 212 203 9 IV 3 1 2 2 2' v 224 224 204 20t. v 15 5 10 13 3 1() 91 B--;-SERIES

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers Total Workel r------..A..------_, ,------_...... _------, Division, Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban -and FamUy of r--....J'-.--, r-_"__-~, and Family of r--....J'-.--, , ___JL __, N. C. O. N. C. O. Category -Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 840 Curers, Graders and Blenders, Tobacco Family 855 Makers of Musica.l Instruments and Related Workers Total 5 3 2 4 2 2 ""otal 49 33 16 20 5 15 IV 2 2 2 2 IV 2 1 1 V 3 3 2 2 V 47 32 15 20 5 IS Family 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers Family 856 Paper Products Makers. Total 3 • 2 1 1 Total 40 IV 1 37 3 40 37 .3 IV V 2 40 37 3 40 37 3

Family 843 Snuff and Zarda Ma~ers Famil9859 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers, n. e. c. Total 10 9 10 9 Total 53 33 20 17 14 .3 V 10 1 9 10 1 9 IV 48 28 20 15 12 3 -GROUP 85 CRAFTSMEN AND PRODUCTION PRO­ CESS WORKERS, N. E. C. v 5 5 2 2

Total 1,856 1.438 418 580 392 188 GROUP 86 TESTERS, PACKERS, SORTERS AND RELATED WORKERS IV 1,758 1,357 401 530 357 173 Total 378 372 6 355 350 5 V 98 81 17 50 35 15 IV 1 1 "Family 850 Basketry Weavers and Related Vvorkers V Total 1,624 1.245 379 414 247 167 6 6 2 2 VII 250 IV 1,601 1,224 377 408 241 167 246 4 233 230 J VIII V 23 21 2 6 6 67 67 65 65

Family 851 lyre Builders, Vu]canisers and Related Rubber IX 54 S2 2 54 52 2 Products Makers .. Family 860 Total 9 9 9 Checkers, Testers, Sorters, Weighers and 9 Counters v 9 9 9 9 Total 248 245 3 227 225 Family 853 Tanners, Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers and Related Workers V 5 5 1 Total 81 81 80 80 VII 154 153 ' 137 137 IV 6'7 67 67 67 VIII 35 35 35 35 V 14 14 13 13 IX 54 52 2 54 52 2 CENSES, TABLES

B-V--Occupational Classification hy Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers Total Workers ,------"------, ,------"------...... Division, Group Total Urban Divi;ion, Group Total Urban , __. __ .A. ___ ~_, , ____.A.~ __, and Family of and Family of ,----"---, , ____ .A.. __" N. C. O. N. C.O. -Category Persons M qlcs Females Persons Males 'Female~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females.

2 3 4 5 7 2 4 5 6 7

"Family.861 Packers, Labellers and Related Workers Family 876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary Engines, Motor Vehicles and Related Equipmen,t Total 130 127 3 128 125 3 I Total 187 187 162 162 IV 1 1 V 29 29 16 16 V 1 , . VIII 152 152 140 140 VII 96 93 3 96 93 3 IX () 6 6 VIII 32 32 30 30' ., Family 879 Station'ary Engine and Excavating and Lifting GROUP 87 Equipment Operators and Related Workers, STATIONARY ENGINE AND EXCAVA­ n,e.c. TING AND LIFTING .EQUIPMENT OPERA­ -TORS AND RELATED WORKERS Total 20 20 15 15 ''I'otal 345 345 188 r8g.. V 6 6 v 102 102 20 20 IX 14 14 14 14 VI 57 57 LABOURERS, N, E. C. VBI, 158 158 140 140 Total 23,474 22,533 941 4,411 4,294 117 IX 28 28 28 28 III 5 5 Family 870 Operators, Stationary Engines and Related Equipment IV 42 3:\. 8 42 34

Total 95 95 11 11 V 509 504 5 234 229

v 25 25 3 3 VI 6 5

VI 57 57 I •••• VII 178 175 3 171 168 VlII 5 5 VIII 297 294 3 164 164

IX 8 8 8 8 IX 22,437 21,516 921 3,800 3,69;) 101 Family 871 Boilermen and Firemen Family 890 Loaders and Unloaders Total 25 25 ...... Total 5,127 5,110 17 513 500 13 v 25 25 ..... IV 8 8 S I>

Family 872 Crane and Hoist Operators V 265 260 5 14 9 S.

Total ]8 18 '... ~. vn 123 123 .. ,'. Wi 116 v 17 17 VIII 166 165 53 53

VIII' 1 IX 4,5.65 4,561 4 322 322 93 B-SE!l~ES

B-V'-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation--C.ontd.

Total Workers Total Workers ,------'------~--, r------..A.--'------, I Division, Group Total Urban Division, Grol:p Total Urban , ____ ..A. _____, r-----'------, and Familv of r----~-----, , _____ ..A. ___, and Family of N. C. 0. N. C. O. Category Category Persons Males Females Per~ons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 .s 6 7 2 3 4 5 6

Family 899 Labourers, n. e. c. Family 901 Police Constables, Investigators ~d Related "vV orkers Total 18,347 17,423 924 3,898 3,794 104 Total 715 713 2 452 452 III 5 5 VIII 27 27 19 19 IV 34 34 34 34 IX 688 686 2 433 433 V 244 ~44 220 220 Family 902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and Related VI 6 5 Workers l VII 55 52 3 55 52 3 Total 21 21 21 21

VIn 131 128 3 111 111 IX 21 21 21 21

IX 17,8;:2 16,955 917 3,478 3,377 101 Family 903 Watchmen and Chaukidars

Division 9 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers Total 669 669 220 220 Total 14,049 11,072 2,977 4,187 3,260 927 III 7 7 7 7 III 7 7 7 7 IV 14 14 14 14 IV 14 14 14 14 V 97 97 19 19 V 123 122 J. 28 27 1 VI 3 3 3 3 VI 206 2C6 206 206 VII 22 22 21 21 . 'VII 26 ~6 2S 25 VIII 48 48' 33 33 VIII 191 191 134 134 IX 478 478 123 123 IX J3,482 10,506 2,976 3,773 2,847 926 Family 90) Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related GROUP 9,b FIRE FIGHTERS, POLICEMEN', GUARDS \Vorkers, n. e. c. AND RELATED WORKERS Total 236. 236 224 224- Total 1,641 1,639 2 917 917 VI 201 201 201 pOl III 7 7 7 7 VIi 1 IV 14 14 14 14 VIII 14 14 14 14 V 97 97 19 19 IX 20 20 8 8 VI 204 204 ' 204 204 GROUP 91 HOUSE KEEPERS, COOKS, MAIDS AND VII 23 23 22 22 RELATED WORKERS Total 747 587 160 555 432 123 VIII 89 89 66 66 Vln IX 1,207 1,205 2 535 585 IX 746 586 160 55j 432 123 CENSUS TABLES 94

B -V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation-Contd.

Total Workers Total Workers ,------"---_._-----, ,------'------I Division. Group Total Urban Division, Group Total Urban and Family of , __Jo.. ___, , __-"- ____, and Familyof r----"----, ,---_...... __, N. C. O. N. C.O. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards (Domestic GROUP 93 BUILDING CARE-TAKERS, CLEANERS and Institutional) AND RELATED WORKERS Total 3,503 1,956 1,547 1,482 868 614 Total 60 56 4 60 56 4- V 26 25 1 9 8 1 IX 60 56 4 60 4- VI 2 2 2 2 Family 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and Institu­ tional) VII .3 3 3 3 VIII 101 101 68 68 Total 199 166 33 155 125 30 IX 3,371 1,825 1,546 1,400 787 613 VIII 1 Family 930 Building Care-takers IX 198 165 33 155 125 30 Total 7 7 ... 7 7

Family 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and Other 6 6 6 6 Servants (Domestic) V IX 1 1 1 1 ...• Total 484 363 121 .336 249 87 Family 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen IX 484 363 121 336 249 87 Total 3,496 1,949 1,547 1,475 861 614

Family 913 Ayas, Nurse-maids V 20 19 1 3 2 1

Total 2 2 2 2 VI 2 2 2 2

IX 2 2 2 2 VII 3 3 3 3 101 101 68 68 Family 919 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related VIII Workers, n. c. c. IX 3,370 1,824 1,546 1,399 786 613 Total 2 2 2 2 GROUP 94 BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS, BEAUTI- CIANS AND RELATED WORKERS IX 2 2 2 2 Total 2,711 2,659 52 495 490 5

-GROUP 92 WAITERS, BARTENDERS AND RELATED IX 2,711 2,659 52 495 490 5 WORKERS Family 940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Total 17 16 1 17 16 Workers Total 2,711 2,659 52 495 490 5 IX 17 16 17 16 IX 2,711 2,659 52 495 490 5 Family 920 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers (Institutional) GROUP 95 LAUNDERERS, DRY CLEANERS AND PRESSERS Total 17 16 17 16 Total 5,340 4,126 1,214 708 524 184

IX 17 16 17 16 IX 5,340 4,126. 1,214 708 524 184 95 B-SERIES

B-V-Occupalional Classification by Sex of Persons al Work other than Cultivation-Condd.

Total Workers Total Workers r------~------\ ,-----___J... ______, Division, Group Total Urban Division, Group and Family of Total Urban r----''-----, ,-----''------, and Family of r----'L-_, J N. C. O. N. C. O. r--- '----, Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

GROUP 97 PHOTOGRAPHERS AND RELATED GROUP X8 WORKERS REPORTING OCCUPATION CAMERA OPERATORS UNIDENTIFIABLE OR UNCLASSIFIABLE Total 8 8 8 8 Total 468 410 S8 38 22 16 IX 8 8 8 8 . Family 979 Other Photographers IV 8 6 2 8 8 8 8 Total V 18 18 .... IX 8 8 8 8 VI 15 IS GROUP 99 SERVICE, SPORT AND RECREATION WORKERS, N. E. ~. VIII 1 Total 82 81 1 5 5 IX IX 82 81 1 5 5 426 370 56 38 22 16

Family 999 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers, n. e. c. Family X80 Workers reporting occupations unidentifiable Total 82 81 5 5 or unclassifiable IX 82 81 5 5 Total 468 410 58 38 22 16 Division X Workers not Classifiable by Occupation IV 8 6 2 Total 468 410 58 38 22 16

IV 8 6 2 V 18 18 V 18 18 VI IS 15 VI !5 15 VlIl 1 VIII 1 1 .....

IX. 426 370 S6 38 22 16 IX 426 370 56 38 22 16 CENSUS TABLES 96

S-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation, by Tahsils (Rural only)

Division Total Workers Division 'fotal Workers No. of No. of N. C. O. r---Jo...---, N. C. O. r----...... ---, Category Category Persons Males Females -Persons Males Females 2 3 4 2 3 4

Distrirt Rural V 129 129 ALL DIVISIONS VII 26 26 Total 69,900 63,257 6,6f3 VIII 59 59

III 610 580 30 IX 710 696 14 ]6,689 2,767 IV 19,456 Division 3 Sales Workers y 2,655 2,626 29 Total 9,907 9,471 436 1,910 1,895 15 VI VII 9,907 9,471 436 VII 9,967 9,529 438 Division 4 Farmers, Fishermen. Hlmters, Loggers a».d VIII 1,818 1,811 7 Related Worker:! Total IX 33,484 30,127 3.357 3,690 3,154 536 III Division 0 Professional, Technical and Related 593 563 30 -Workers IV 3,062 2,559 503 2,559 3M - Total 2,943 V 7 7 2 IV 2 VI 10 10 V 21 21 VII 1 VI 3 3 VIII 3 1 2 VIII 1 IX 14 13 1 IX 2,916 2,534 382 Division 5 Miners; Quarrymen. G1!(l Related Workers Division 1 'Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers Total 14 14 III Total 1,159 1,110 49 12 12 'IV IV 1 1 1 VI V 89. 89 1

VII 6 5 1 Divisiotl 6 Work'ers in Transport and Communication Occupations . VIII 8 8 Total 1,710 1,708 2 JX 1,055 1,007 48 V 24 24 Division 2 Clerical and Related Workers VI 165 165 Total 936 922 14 VIn 1,494 1,492 2 12 12 IX IV 27 27 97 B-SERIES

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work olher than Cultivation by Tahsils (Rural only )-Contd.

Division Total Workers Division Tot::l: Workers No. of No. of N. C. o. i-----.A.---, N. C. o. i---..J....----, Category tategory Persons Males Females Persons Males Female~ 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Division 7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and V 1,181 1,181 Laoolerers not elsewhere classified VI 519 513 6 Tolal 39,249 36,119 3,130 VII 2,737 2,635 102 III 5 5 VIII 494 490 4 IV 16,370 14,110 2,260 IX 7,559 6,541 1,018 V 2,272 2,243 29 Division 0 Professional, Technical and Related Workers VI 1)16 1,701 15

VII 26 25 Total 661 596 65

VIII 195 192 3 V 21 21 IX 18,665 17,843 822 VIII

IX 639 574 6S Divisioh 9 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers Division J Administrative, Executive and Managerial 'I'otal 9,862 7,812 2,050 Workers V 95 95 Total 229 229 VII .. V 25 25 VIII 57 57 VII 5 5 IX 9,709 7,659 2,050 VIII Division Jt Workers not Classifiable by Occupation IX 198 198 Total 430 388 42 Division 2 Clerical ana Related Workers IV 8 6 2 Total 275 271 V 18 18 .. IV 2 2 VI 15 15 VIII V 104 104 ..... i VII 18 18 ..... ' IX 388 348 40 VIII 21 21 Kasganj Tahsil IX no 126 4 ALL DIVISIONS '- Total 17,816 15,930 I,SS6 Division. J Sales Workers • .1/ III 249 249 Total 2,694 2,592 102

lV 5,077 4,321 756 VII 2,694 2,592 102 CEK.,SUS TABLES 98

B-V- Occupa1ional Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than CultivatioIl hy Tahsils (Rural only)-Contd.

Division Total Workers Division Total Workers No. of No. of N. C. O. r---..A..~--, N. C. O. r---Jo...---, Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Division 4 F p.rmer s, Fisherme11, Hunters, Loggers and Division 9 Service, Sport and Recrration ~.yorkers Related Workers Total 2,946 2,125 821 Total 363 304 59 V 86 86 IH 248 248 VII IV 103 45 58 VIII 14 14 V 7 7 IX 2,845 2,02-t 821 VI 3 3 Division. X Workers not Classif.ablc by Occupation VII 1 Total 156 147 9- VIII 1 1 IV 4 4 Division 5 Miners, Quarrymen and Re/atad Work!!rs V 2 2

Total 1 1 IX 150 141 9-

IV 1 ]a]esar Tahsil

Division 6 Workers in Transport and Communication ALL DIVISIONS Occupations Total 14,188 12,787 1,40t Total 529 529 III 22 19 J. V 12 12 IV 3,934 3,363 571 VI 103 103 V 390 373 17 VIIl 390 390 VI 301 301 IX 24 24 VII 1,599 1,519 Se) Division 7·8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and VIII Labourers not elsewhere classified 262 . 262 IX 7,680 6,950 730t Total 9,962 9,136 826 Division. 0 Professional, Technical and Related Workers III 1 1 .',~' Totul 400 338 62: IV 4,967 4,269 698 VI 3 3 V 92-l 924 IX 397 335 62: V[ 413 407 6 Division 1 Administrative, Executive and Managerial VII 18 1& Workers

VIII 66 63 3 Total 122 120 2:

-]X 3,573 3,454 119 IV 99 B-SERIES

B-V-Occupational C1assi6cation by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation by Tahsils (Rural only )-Colltd.

Division Total Workers Division Total W.)rkers No. of No. of I_· __ ~J>._ ___\ C. N. C. o. N. D. I--·-~---' Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4-

V 8 8 VI 228 228

VIII 3 3 VII 3 3 .... IX 110 108 2 VIn 33 33 Division 2 Clerical and Related Workers IX 5,289 5,192 97

Total 127 124 3 Division 9 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers IV 1 Total 1,701 1,144 55?

V 11 11 V 3 3 VII 3 3 VIII 7 7

VIII 5 5 IX 1,691 1,134 557

IX 107 104- 3 Division X Workers not Classifiable by Occupation

Division 3 Sales Workers Total 90 81 , Total 1,593 1,513 80 IV 2 2 VII 1,593 1,513 80 V 3 3 [)ivision 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and ; ...Related Workers VI 1 Total 1,010 831 179 IX 84 75 9

JII 18 15 3 Etah"Tahsil ALL DIVISIONS IV 983 807 176 Total 23:983 22,114 1,869 VI 7 7 III 75 74 1 IX 2 2 IV 6,145 5,382 763 DiVision 6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations V 858 846 12 Total 276 276 VI 854 846 3 VI 62 62 VII 3,099 2,935 164 VIII 214 214 VIII. 770 767 3 Division 7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and Labourers not elsewhere classified IX 12,182 11,264 918

Total 8,869 8,360 509 Division 0 Professional, Technical and Related Workers

III 4 4- Total 1,040 917 123

IV 2,947 2,552 395 IV t. 2 -2 V 365 348 17 IX 1,038 917 121 CENSUS TABLES 100

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation by Tahsils (Rural only}-Contd.

Division Total Workers Division Total Workers No. of No.ot , ___.A. ___ , N. C. O. N. C. O. , ___..A.._~ __--,. Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females.

1 2 3 4 2 J 4

Division 1 Administrative, Executive and Mana.gerial Division 6 Workers in Transport and Cammunication Workers Occupations

Total 324 319 5 Total 679 677 Z 4 .•.. V 4 V ~12 12 VII 1 VIII 665 663 2' VIII 2 2 IX 2 2 IX 317 313 4 Division 7·8 Craftsmen, Production Process Worker.~, and Labourers not else.where cJassi/ied Division 2 C [erical and Related Workers

Total 402 395 1 Total 13,422 12,806 71G:

IV 9 9 IV 4,814 4,240 574-

V 9 9 V 820 808 12'

VII 5 5 vr 852 844 S:

VIII 19 19 - VII 4 4

IX 360 353 7 VIII 59 59

/)ivision 3 Sales Workers IX 6,973 6,851 12l"

Total 3,089 2,926 163 Division 9 \ Service, Sport and Recreation Workers VII 3,089 2,926 163 Total 3,432 2,781 651.

Division 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and V 3 3 Related Workers Total 1,394 1,206 188 VIII 23 23 ...... III 63 62 1 IX 3,406 2,755 651 IV 1,318 1,133 185 Division X Worker., not Classifiable by Occupation _ VIII 2 1 1

IX 11 10 Total 88 74 If-

Divisiofl 5 Miners, Quarrymetz and Rdated Workers IV 2 2:: V Total 13 13 10 10

III 12 12 VI 1

vr 1 IX 75 63 12: 101 B-SERIES

B-V-Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than Cultivation . by Tahsils (Ruralonly)-ConcJd.

Division Total Workers Division Total Workers No. of No. of N. C. O. r----"----, N. C. O. ,----..;...--_., Category Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 2 3 4

Aliganj Tahsil Division 4 F MinerS, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Releted Workers ALL DIVISIONS Total 923 813 110

Total 13,913 12,426 1,487 III 264 238 26 III 264 233 26 IV 658 574 84 IV 4,300 3,623 677 IX

V 226 226 Division 6 Workers, in Transport and Communica.tion Occupa lions VI 236 235 Total 226 226 VII 2,532 2,440 92 VIII 225 225 VIII 292 292 IX IX 6,063 5,372 691 Division 7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers and Division 0 P1'ofessional, Technical an.d Rela_ted Workers Labourers not elsewhere classi.fied Total 6,896 5,817 1,079 Total 84?_ 708 134 IV 3,642 3,049 593 IX 842 708 134 V 163 163 Division 1 Administrative, E:relulive and Manage1'ia! Workers VI 223 222 1

Total 484 442 42 VII 1 V 52 52 VIII 37 37

VIII 2 2 IX 2,830 2,346, 484

IX 430 388 42 Division 9 Sirvice, Sport and Recreation Workers Total 1,783 1,762 Division 2 Clerical and Related Workers ~1 V 3 3 Total 132 132 VIII 13 13 5 V 5 IX 1,767 1,746 21 14- vnr 14 Division X Workers not CJassifable by Occupation IX 113 113 Total 96 86 Ie) 3 Division 3 Sales Workers V 3 VI 13 13 Total 2,531 7,440 91 VBI 1 1 VII 2,531 -2,440 91 IX 79 69 10 N. C. O.-National Classification of Occupations CENSUS TABLES 102

B-VI-Occupational Divisions of Persons at Work other than Cnltivation classified

,------Educational Levels Occupational Age- Total Workers Total Literate Primary High Sr,hool Tec.hnical Division No. : group Literate (without or Junior or Higher diploma not (N. C. 0.) Workers educational Basic Secondary equal to level) degree r--_.A_-, ,--"---, r-..A.-, r-.A.-, r-..A.-, r-..A".-, Persons Males Females M F M F M F ¥ F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ALL DIVISIONS

Total 34,628 31,442 3,186 16,577 355 9,759 166 3,483 67 2,440 68 47 20

0-14 1,136 965 171 221 5 181 S 40

15-34 16,580 1~,134 1,446 8,394 190 4,375 87 1,969 3! 1,591 45 23 3

35-59 13,998 12,665 1,333 6,692 149 4,206 64 1,291 35 791 23 23 17

60+ 2,912 2,677 235 1,269 11 996 10 183 1 58 1

Age not stated 2 1 1 f)-Professional, Tech- nical and Related Workers Total 2,987 2,G89 298 2,36Q 187 1,117 28 262 50 427 57 43 19

0-14 13 13

15-34 1,045 8S- 435 5 .109 20 237 36 21 3

35-59 1.017 95 4E2 19 123 30 151 21 21 16

60+ 284 4 186 4 30 39

Age not stated 1 1

1-Administrative, Exe- cutive a.nd Managerial Workers Total 784 769 15 696 11 153 1 164 1 227. 7 1 1

0-14 1 1 .• 15-34 291 9 45 1 61 1 123 7 35-59 369 2 84 113 102 1 60+ 3S 23 10 2

Age not stated ••• 1

2-C1erical and Related Workers Total 1,980 1,959 22 1,B81 5 580 4 497 721 1 1 0-14 10 8 2 15-34 960 2 209 220 477 35-59 819 3 312 3 2.t2 237 60+ 92 51 33 7 Age not stated .... 103 B-SERIES

by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational Levels in Urban Areas only

Educational Levels ~-tech;;;~U~iversit-;;------, diploma not degree or post- Technical degree or diploma eqt:al to degree or post-graduate degree equal to graduate ,------"------,-----~------degree degree other Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary Technology Teaching Others' than technical and degree Dairying ,_.A._, ,_.A._, r-.A..--, ,--'--, ,_.... _, r--_...1'0._, r-..A.-, ,--"--, ,--'_-, M F M F M F M F 11 F 11 F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

"·r·, 688 13 5 48 5 10 5 1 90 16 1

358 11 3 12 7 4 -I 51 12

304 2 2 32 4 ,3 38 4 1

21) 4.

368 12 5 47 5 4 3 83 16

175 11 3 12 4 3 46 12

170 I 2 31 4 36 4 23 4

120 1 'I 3 1 1 5 ......

56 4

64 1 1 2 1

80 2

52 27 1 CENSUS TABLES 10+

B-VI-Occupalional Divisions of Persons at Work other than Cultivation classified

Educational Levels r------Occupational Age- Total Workers Total Literate Primary High School Technical Division No. group Literate (without or Junior or Higher diploma not (N.C.O.) Workers educational Basic Secondary equal to ~ ]evel) degree r--...A---, ,--'---, ,_...A.._, ,--"--, ,'__-'-_,,--"--. Persons Males Females M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14- 15

3-Sales Workers Total 7,70:) 7,537 113 5,116 18 3,402 15 1,171 2 493 1 1 ,0-14 67 51 16

15-34 2,493 7 1,395 5 704 2 360

35-59 2,088 10 1,560 9 385 128 1 1

60+ 468 396 1 66 5

Age not stated

4-Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Related Workers Total 603 550 53 102 2 64 -2 14 12

0-14 3 3 o~o

15-34- 52 -1 29 1 10 6 35-59 41 26 1 4- 6

60+ 6 6

Age not stated

.5-Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers Total 21 16 5 15 5 12 5 1 2

0-14

15-34 4 3 2 3 2

35-59 6 2 5 2 1

60+ 5 5

Age not stated om

~--Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations Total 1,507 1,507 833 392 201 216 0-14 4 4 15-34 482 210 127 130 35-59 330 166 70 8S 60+ 17 12 4 1 Age not stated .... 105 B-SERIES by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational Levels in Urban Areas only-Contd.

Educational Levels ------_.------, Non-technical University • diploma not degree or post- Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or p:.st-graduate degree equal to graduate ,---~------"..------, degree degree other Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary Technology Teaching Others than technical and degree Dairying r---"---, ,---"---, ', __.A. __, ,-_.... _--, ,---"---, ,---"---, ,---"---, ,--'--, ,-~,

M F M F ]vI F M F 11 F M F M F F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

49

34

14 1 ...... /

g 3 \~.u

4U.

5 2

4

-.: ... , .... ~ ..

..... "".,

24

15 ', .. 9 CENSUS TABLES 106

B-VI-Occupational Divisions of Persons at Work other than Culth1ation classified

Educational Levels ,--'------Occupational Age- Total Workers Total Literate Primary High School Technical Division No. group Literate (without or Junia! or Higher diploma not (N. C. 0.) Workers educational Basic Secondary equal to level) degree

r----J..----, r-J..--, i-..J..:-, r-J..-, i-'_.A._, i-"A.-, Persons Males Fcmaies M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7-S-Craftsmen, Pro- duction Process Wor- kers and Labourers, 110t elsewnere c1assi- fied Total 14,821 13,084 1,737 4,431 82 3,363 73 839 7 211 2 1 0-14 111 3 91 3 20

IS~34 2,473 51 1,750 45 549 5 161 1 35-59 1.525 24 1,237 21 238 2 46 1 60+ 322- 4 285 4 32 4 Age not stated

9-Servicc, Sport and Recreation Workers Total 4,187 3,260 927 1,134 45 670 38 314 7 128 0-14 12 2 10 2 2 15-34 587 - 29 29.5 26 189 3 93 35-59 495 12 333 9 115 3 3S u, .. 60+ 40 2 32, 1 8 1

:Age not stated

IO-Workers not Classi- liable by Occupation Total 38 22 16 9 6 3 0-14 15-34 7 5, 2

35-59 2 1 .:'. 60+ ,.. .. Age not stated .., ..

N. C. O.-National Classification of Occupations 107 B-SERIES

by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational Levels in Urhan Areas only-Concld.

Educational Levels ------, N on -technical University diploma not degree or post- Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or p:Jst-graduate degree equal to graduate , ______.A.-- ______, degree degree other Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary Technology Teaching Others than technical and degree Dairying r--.A.-, , __.A. __, , __.A. __ , r---"---, r---"---, r---A--, r--.A..--, (--"--, r-..... -, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F !vI F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

16 1

11

4

1

22

10 12

, ....

.... CENCUS TABLES 108

B-VIlI-Part A-Persons unemployed, aged 15 and above, by Sex

Seeking employment for the first time r------"-- Age-groups r------"-- Educational Levels Total Unemployed Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34

,---"---, ,--"'-, r-J--, r--"--, r-J--, ,--~- T P M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total 484 473 11 285 4 115 4 112 26 15 Illiterate 140 129 11 72 4 38 4 17 3 3 Literate (without educational level) 100 100 44 2lo 1.; 5 Primary or Junior Basic 113 113 74 34- 27 8 3

High School Of Higher Secondary 114 114 82 20 48 10 ;) Technical diploma not equal to degree N on-technical diploma not equal to degree

University degree or post-graduate d~ree 16 16 12 2 5 3 other than technical degree Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or 1 1 post-gradUate degree Engine e ring 1

Medicine ' ..... AgricuIt ure Veterinary and Dairying. It···., Technology

Teaching

Others

B-VIlI-Part B-PersQns unemployed, aged 15 and above

Rural Unemployeds by r------.A.------., Total Unemployed Illiterate Di strict/Tahsil r~---_)'------:-, ,-----..1.-----, Persons Male5 Females Persons Males Females.

2 3 4 5 6 7

Total 661 660 1 172 171 1 Kasganj Tahsil 268 268 33 32 .Jalesar Tahsil 46 46 11 11 Etah Tahsil 253 253 88 88 Aliganj Tahsil 94 93 40 40 109 B-SERIES

Broad Age-groups and Edurational Levels in Urban Areas only

Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work ------, r------.A.------·------, Age-groups ------, ,------"------, 35-r Age not To"tal 15-19 20-24 25--34 35-44 45-59 60+ Age not stated stated ,_..Jo...-, ,----"----, ,_...J'-_, ,-_)\....._-, ,_-A.._, ,_..Jo..._, ,-.A--, ,_..A.._, r-..A..-, ,_.A.._, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26, 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31-

17 188 7 25 47 7 42 41 25 8 11 57 7 9 7 7 16 12 8 5 2 56 7 12 12 13 11 2 39 5 11 6 12 3 2 1 32 4 16 6 4 2

1 4 2

....,

by Sex and Educational Levels in Rural Areas only

Educational Levels ,-_._------"------_._------, Literate (without educational level) Primary or Junior Basic High School and above r------..A.------, r-----. .A.. ______, ,------"------, Persoqs Males Females Persons Males .. Females Persons Male9 Females 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

93 93 201 201 195 195 13 13 93 93 130 130 21 21 3 3 11 11 40 40 74 74 51 51 ]9 19 31 31 :3 3 CENSUS TABLES 110

B-IX-Persons not at Work classified by Sex,

Total Non-working Full-time Household duties Dependents, in- Population students fants and dis- abled

Age-group ,-----"-----, ,---'---, ,--.-",_---,,-~-'----> Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

District

Total 873,632 288,801 584,831 55,691 10,090 440 325,792 229,749 248,100

0-14 498,989 258,818 240,171 44,093 9,403 138 27,388 214,576 203,3M

15-34 211,229 19,632 191,S97 11,596 687 163 173,318 6,685 17,526

35-59 121,842 3,569 118,273 101 106,446 2,829 11,589

60+ 41.265 6,602 34,663 38 18,633 5,481 15,506 Age not statec 307 180 127 2 7 178 115

Rural

Total 787,039 256,961 530,078 46,064 5,854 338 298,241 209,117 225,479

0-·14 447,688 232,336 215,352 37,030 5,735 58 26,038 195,243 183,564-

15-34 190,674 16,010 174,664 9,032 119 151 157,506 6,160 16,995

.15-59 111,166 3,006 108,160 99 97,268 2;635 10,832

60+ 37,260 5,456 3[,804 30 17,422 4,928 14.002

Age not stated 251 153 98 2 7 151 86

Urban

Total 86,593 31,840 54,753 9,627 4,236 102 27,551 20,632 22,621

0-14" 51,301 26,482 24,819 7,063 3,668 80 1,350 19,333 19,800

15-34 20,555 3,622 16,933 2,564 568 12 15,812 525 531

35-59 10,676 563 10,113 2 9,178 194 157.

1(i0+ ,*,005 1,146 2,859 8 1,211 553 I,SOl

Age not stated 56 27 29 27 2~ 1ll B-SERIE~

Broad Age-groups and Type of A.ctivity

Retired, r~ntier or Beggars, vagrants etc. Inmates of penal, Person, seeking Persons employed independent means mental and charitable employment for the before, but now out of institutions first time employment and seek- il1~ work , __.A. __, , __.A._--;...... -, , __..A._;--, , __.A __, r--.A.--, Age-group Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ,11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Total

1,090 683 486 151 212 3 777 5 356 7 Total

9 16 2 - {}-I4 25. 14 69 39 115 736 5 243 7 15-34 219 191 213 45 73 2 38 96 35-59

846 473 195 51 22 3 17 60+ 5 Age not stated

Areas

404 391 364 112 14 492 1 168 Total 5 15 0-14 12 4 S5 {)9 3 468 1 129 15-34 61 39 153" 21 7 21 30 35-59 331 343 151 37 4 3_ 9 60+

5 Age not stated

Areas

686 29Z 1'12 39 198 3 285 4 188 7 Tolal 4 1 2 0-14 13 10 14 112 1 268 4 114 7' 15-34 158 152 . 60 24 66 2 17 66 35-'->59>

515 130 44 14 18 ... :- 8 60+

Age not stated CENSUS TABLES 112

B·IX-Persons not at Work classified by Sex,

Total Non-working Full-time Household duties Dependents, in- Population students fants and dis- abled Age-group , ______--'- ____, , ___ ..A.. ___ , , __-'- .___ , , __..A.. ___, Persons Males Females Males Females Males "Females - Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ 10

District

Tolal 787,039 256,961 530,078 46,064 5,854 338 298,241 209,117 225,479 0-14 4{7,638 232,336 215,352 37.030 5,735 58 26,038 195,243 183,564 15-34 190,674 16,010 174,664 9,032 119 151 157,506 6,160 16,995 35-59 111.166 3,006 108,160 99 97,268 2,635 JO,832 60+ 37,260 5,456 31,804 30 17,422 4,928 14,002 Age not stated 251 153 98 2 7 1'51 86

~asganj - Total 251,513 82,582 168,931 12,989 1,340 319 88,968 68,702 78,341 0-,14 141,956 73,951 68,005 10,444 1,330 58 6,341 63,4-1-6 60,331 15-34 59,902 5,274 54.628 2,545 10 145 47,949 2,330 6,639 35-59 36,421 1.240 35,181 92 29,530 1,042 5,618 60+ ]3,122 2,062 11,060 24 5,143 - 1,830 5,706 Age not stated 112 S5 57 5 55 47 lalesar

Total 97,395 32,290 65,105 7,019 1,089 19 37,566 25,134 26,414 0-14 56,966 29,418 27,548 5,688 ,1,056 2,665 23,729 23,815 15-34 23,552 1.928 21,624 1.331 33 6 20,884 543 697 35-59 12,888 263 12.625 7 12,048 233 572 60+ 3,968 681 3,287 6 1,969 629 1,309 Age not stated 21 21 21

Etah

Tolal 219,410 71,972 147,438 13,642 1,786 83,300 57,805 62,228 0-14 126,471 65,275 61.196 11,006 1,740 5,772 54,269 53,684 i5-34 52,704- 4,365 48,339 2,636 46 44,393 1,463 "3,898 .35-59 30,430 760 29,670 28,47-3 666 1,178 -60} 9,740 1,51Q 8,224 4,?q2 1,351 3,459 Age not stated 65 56 9 .... 56 9

Allganj Total 218,721 70,117.- 148,604 12,414 1,639 88,407 57,476 58,496 0-14 122,295 63,692 53,603 9,892 ],609 11,260 53,799 . 43,734 15-34 54,516 4.443 50,073 2,520 30 44,280 ],824 5,761 35-59 31.427 743 30,684 27,217 695 3,464 60+ 10,430 1,197 9,233 5,648 Ul8 3,528 Age not stated 53 42 11 2 2 40 9 113 B-SERIES

Broad Age-groups and Type of Activity by Tahsils (Rural only)

Retired. rentier or Beggars. vagrants etc. Inmates of penal, Persons seeking Persons employed independent means mental and charitable employment for the before, bllt now out of institutions first ii.ne employment and seek- ing work , __.A.. __, ,_._.A.. __, r--.A.--, r---"---, r-I---,,---, Age-group Males Females Males Females Male3 Females Ma!es Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Rural

404 391 364 112 14 492 1 168 Total 5 15 0-14 12 4 55 39 3 463 129 15-34 61 39 153 21 7 2t 30 35-59 331 343 151 37 4 3 I) 60+ 5 Age not stated Tahsil

173 217 116 65 10 199 69 Total 3 3 0-14- 7 2 16 28 3 177 51 15-31 26 20 45 13 4 19 13 35-59 145 190 52 21 3 3 5 60+ 5 Age not stated Tahsil

32 9 4.0 27 26 20 Total 1 12 0-14- 2 5 8 26 17 15-34- 7 2 13 3 3 35-59 25 5 21 4 60+ Age not stated Tahsil , 132 113 138 11 2 185 68 Total 0-14 3 28 2 183 S2 15-34 15 14 63 5 2 2 12 35-59 114 99 47 4 4 60+ Age not stated Tahsil

62 52 70 9 2 82 1 11 Totai 1 0-14- 2 6 1 82 9 15-34 13 3 32 2 35-59 47 49 31 8 60+ Age not stated

C-SERIES

'SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES CENSUS TABLES 116

C-U-Age and

Marital Status

Total Population' ,------Age-group Never Married

, ______• __ -'-______, , _____ .A.. ___,

Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6

Dish'iet

All Ages 1,174,560 629,863 544,697 317,868 214,013 0-9 3~8S0S 177,752 161,154 177,752 161,154 10-14 125,785 71,002 54,783 68,174 43,394 15-19 91,495 48,816 42,679 30,174 5,745 20-24 102,193 50,493 51,700 13,216 1,231 25-29 99,610 52,319 47,29l 7,878 959 30-34 81,133 44,060 37,073 4,531 338 35-3Ci 65,698 35,047 30,651 3,164 364 40-44 61,829 34,396 27,433 3,460 286 45-49 48,439 26,610 21,829 2,590 189 50-54 51,073 29,113 21,960 2,511 90 55-59 30,484 16,934 13,550 1,452 25 60-61- 36,737 20,580 16,157 1,457 40 65-69 14,572 7,994 6,578 536 55 70+ 26J37 14,580 11,757 820 52 Age not stat ed 269 167 102 153 91

K!\sganj

All Age! 375,656 202,050 173,606 100,052 64,840 0-9 107,481 55,923 51,553 55,928 51,553 10-14 38,468 21,713 16,755 21,515 11,052 15-19 28,531 15,500 13,031 9,196 ~,660 20-24 31,333 15,472 15,861 3,980 165 25-.29 31,507 16,653 14,854 2,823 71 30-34 26,303 14,263 12,040 1,408 36 35-39 21,635 11,169 10,466 1,077 30 40-44 20,316 11,336 8,980 1,304 34- 45--49 13,033 8,543 4-,490 724 32 50-54 18,616 9,727 3,889 820 38 55-59 10,118 5,520 4,598 401 13 <10-64 13,610 8,179 5,431 439 25 05-69 5,012 2,747 2,265 144 50 70+ 9,570 5,234 4,336 236 33 Age not state I 123 66 57 57 48 C-SERI;ES

::Marital Statns

Marital Status ------,

Married Widowed Divorced IH Separated Unspecified Status Age-group ,------'----, ,-----'----, ,-----"-----, ,---'---, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1

mural

273,514 280,376 37,159 49,709 1,Oll 281 311 318 AU Agel! 0-9 2,592 11,222 29 90 81 34 126 43 10-14 18,346 36,638 223 230 40 20 33 46 IS-19 36,401 49,756 748 651 90 20 38 42 20-24 42,841 45,169 1,474 1.092 101 28 25 43 25-2~ 30 30-34' 37,791 35,032 1,609 1,606 119 47 ::0 24 35-39 2?,769 28,298 1,977 1,946 127 19 10 40-44 27,448 22,937 3,354 4,155 120 30 14 25 15 45-49 20,561 17,230 3.360 4,376 87 19 12 19 50--54 21,129 13,444 5,391 8,378 70 29 12 55-59 11,702 8,()48 3,728 4,356 47 10 5 11 S 60-64 12,848 6,488 6,192 9,()10 74 11 9 4 65--69 4,709 2,784 2.735 3,728 12 7 2 6 70i' 7,368 2,703 6,336 8,990 43 6 13 2 2 Age not stated 9 7 3 1

Tahsil

226 209 All Ages 88,955 90,853 1,2579 17,634 238 70 0--9 10.-14 82 5,628 13 3S 26 8 77 32 15-10 6,187 11,283 77 60 13 "3 27 2S 11,211 15,480 226 171 27 8 28 37 20.-24 13,171 14,510 619 242 22 8 18 23 25-29 12,282 11,534 534 441 30 12 9 17 30-34 9,410 9,853 651 565 21 2 10 16 35-39 8,812 7,632 1, 185 1,292 24 8 11 14 40-44 4S--4(} 6,724 3,340 1,062 1,10.4 21- 1 9 13 7,004 4,487 1,869 4,349 24 5 10 10 50.-54 7 55-59 3,937 3,032 1,170 ],541 7 5 S 60.-64 5,597 2,119 2,127 3,277 8 4 8 6 3 2 3 65-69 1,677 962 922 1,247 2 10 4 70+ 2,856 988 2,122 3,309 10 2 2 2 Age not stated 5 5 2 1 CENSUS TABLES ll8

C-II-Age and

Marital Status Total Population r------Age-group Never Married r------'------, r-----A.---, • Persons ),fales Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6

Jalesar

All Ages 144,995 77,634 67,361 40,463 28,706 0-9 43,214 23,044 20,170 23,044 20,170 10-14 16,554 9,088 7,466 8,917 6,243 15-19 10,522 5,176 5,346 4,139 1,000 20-24 12,728 6,241 6,487 ]'635 455 25-29 12,120 6,211 5,909 324 30-34 10,090 5,455 4,635 538 181 35-39 7,872 4,264 3,608 381 13~ 40-44 7,612 4,247 3,365 584 89 45-49 5,834 3,246 2,588 375 60 50-54 6,150 3,549 2,601 340 14 55-59 3,637 2,039 1,598 173 3 60-64 4,204 2,463 1,741 189 6 65-69 1,716 1,005 711 62 3 70+ 2,ZJ,9 1,604 1,115 86 4 A ge net state d 23 2 21 21

Etah

All Ages 324,436 172,898 151,538 8<'323 59,305 0-9 94,327 48,806 45,521 48,806 45,521 10-14 36,239 20,493 15,746 19,578 12,566 15-19 25,391 13,760 11,631 7,685 959 20-24 28,258 13,900 14,358 3,239 106 27,811 14,514 25-29 13,297 2,618 86 30-34 22,054 11,910 10,144 1,100 14 17,467 35-39 9,483 7,984 817 7 40-44 16,889 9,268 7,621 920 ]3 45-49 13,365 7,071 6,294 808 7 13,970 50-54 7,760 6,210 612 8 8,242 55-59 4,522 3,720 383 2 60-64 9,783 5,532 4,251 400 2 65-6~ 3,747 2.016 1,731 112 70+ 6,827 3,807 3,020 191 6 Age not stated 66 56 10 54- 8. 119 C-SEiUES

Marital Status-Co1Jtd.

Marital Stat us ------, Married Widowed Divorced or Separated Unspecified Status Age-group ,---_...... _---, , ____.A. ___, , ___.A. ____I , ,-__.A. __ , Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1

Tahsil

31,948 32,666 5,094 5,899 108 77 21 13 All Ages 0-9 161 1,189 2 26 1 4 7 4 10--14 -990 4,293 39 44 8 3 6 15-19 4,471 5,868 110 161 21 3 4 20-24 6,064 5,334 132 247 11 3 4 I 1 25-29 4,567 4,145 331 295 19 13 1 :30-34 3,564- 3,193 305 278 14 4 35-39 3,168 2,721 476 544 16 10 3 40-44 2,377 1,884- 488 632 5 12 1 45-49 2,435 1,578 767 999 6 10 1 50-54 1,439 1,014 422 578 5 3 55-5'1 1,395 751 877 978 6 60-64 604 399 339 307 2 65-69 711 297 806 810 4 70+ 2 Age not stated

Tahsil

74,482 76,514 10,826 15,597 250 '58' 17 64 All Ages 0-9 10 6 10-14 895 3,158 7 13 3 3 2 10 15-19 6,011 10,586 59 73 3 3 7 1 5 20-24- 10,417 14,0~7 227 173 16 10 12 25-29 11,445 12,826 407 363 44 11 12 30-34 10,324 9.580 452 527 33 4 35-39 8,056 7,309 570 659 40 5 4 5 40-44 7,374 6,229 941 1,370 33 2 45-49 5,179 4,846 1,053 1,434 31 5 9 4 50-54 5,510 3,485 1,622 2,704 IS 1 2 55-59 2,144 1,126 1,571 7 3,006 1 .60-64 3,424 1,292 1,695 2,956 13 1 65-69 1,114 522 785 1,208 5 2 70-t- 1,726 468 1,881 2,546 7 Age not stated 2 1 CENSUS TABLES 120

C-II --Age and

Marital Stalus

Total Populafion - ,--~-- Age-grollfl Neyer Married

,------~------~ ,--__jl._-.___ " Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6

Aliganf.

All Age 329,473 177,281 152,192 90,030 61,162 0--9 93,884 49,974 43,910 49,974 43,910' 10-14 34,524 19,708 14,816 18,164 13,533 15-19 27,051 14,380 12,671 9,154 2,126, 20-24 29,874 14,880 14,994 4,362 505 25-29 28,172 14,941 13,231 2,437 478 JO-34 22,686 12,432 10,254 1,485 107 35-39 18,724 10,131 8,593 889 194 40-44 '17,012 9,545 7,467 652 ISO 45-49 16,207 7,750 8,457 683 90· 50-54 12,337 8,077 4,260 739 30 55-59 8,487 4,853 3,634 495 7 60-64 9,140 4,406 4,734 429 65-61) 7 4,097 2,226 1,871 218 2' 70+ 7,221 3,935 3,286 307 9 Age not stated 57 43 14 42 14

District-

AU Ages 125,114 67,061 58,053 35,987 26,632' 0-9 37,829 19,6G8 18,221 19,603 10-14 18,221 14,727 7,956 6,771 7,835 15-19 6,265 10,113 5,506 4,607 4,511 20--24 1,680 10,519 5,249 5,270 1,799 25-29 189 9,750 4,963 4,787 30-3

Marital Slatus-C anela.

Marital St_atus

------~

Married Widowed Divorced or Separated Unspecified Status Age-group ,--_. --'----, ,---_..... _--, ,-----'------, , __.A __, Male:; Female:; Males Females Males Females Males Females 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Tahsil

78,129 80,343 8,660 10,579 415 76 47 ;J2 All Ages 0-9 1,454 1.247 I; 16 51 19 32 1 10-14 5.158. 10.476 48 53 16 11 4 5 15-19 10,302 14,341 185 146 26 2 5 20-24 ]2,161 12,499 316 240 24 7 3 7 25-29 10,618 9,793 292 343 37 11 30-34 8,739 7,943 451 444 52 8 4 35-39 8,094 6,355 752 949 47 8 5 40-4-1- 6,281 7,160 757 1,206 27 2 45-49 6,180 3,894 1,133 326 2j J 5 50-54 3,320 2,458 1,010 1,166 28 2 55-59 2,432 2,326 1,493 2,399 52 1 60-64 1,31-1- 901 689 966 5 2 65-69 2,0,5 .950 1,527 2,325 25 1 2 70+ 1 ..... Age not stated

Urhan

2G,919 26,692 3,928 4,'561 198 Hi 29 54 All Ages , 0-9 lOa 496 J 2 2 18 6 10-14 974 12,903 14 18 4 3 5 15--19 3,325 5,013 101 49 23 11 8 20-24 3,936' 4.607 193 59 38 13 1 3 25-29 3,920 3,557 265 143 27 3 1 3 30-34 3,158 2,902 230 169 19 16 4 35-3Y 3,103 2,471 364 39:.1 26 12 4 40-44- 2,189' 1,610 357 465 20 4 2 5 45--49 2,.345 1,45"0 595 6S2 16 i 7 ·50-5+ 1,186 722 343 499 5 5 3 55-5'1 l,4,W 517 562 874- 14 8 2 60-64 460 215 253 338 4 2 3 65-6'1 i83 229 632 872 2 30 1 1 70i- 1 1 Age not stated CENSUS TABLES 122

C-III-Part B-Age, Sex and

,------Educational Levels

Total Population Literate Primary M atriculatioll Technical ( without or or diploma not Age-group 111it,erate ed llcational Tunior Higher equal to level) 'Basic Secondary degree ,----_!\_----, ,--'--, ,--"--, ,--'--, ,--'--, ,_.A._,

P ~f F M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

All Ages 125,114 67,061 58,053 37,942 44,758 16,754 9,201 7,443 3,281 3,867 651 51 20

0-4 19,129 9,728 9,401 9,728 9,401 5-9 18,700 9,880 8,820 6,978 7,063 2,804 1,646 98 III

10-14 14,727 7,956 6,771 2,997 3,780 2,831 1,729 2,084 1,217 44 45

15-19 10,113 5,506 4,607 1,938 2,714 1,060 949 1,623 689 858 244

20·-24 10,519 5,249 5,270 2,118 3,505 1,238 1,148 815 385 956 160 8 1

25-29 9,750 4,96.1 4,787 2,179 3,485 1,360 905 563 290 . 605 83 13 1

30-34 8,391 4,650 3,741 2,131 2,742 1,422 719 486 208 433 55 4 1

35-44 13,355 7,342 6,013 3,497 4,642 2,356 1,065 753 244 482 38 11 9

45-59 12,940 7,447 5,493 3,940 4,566 2,315 777 660 110 366 26 13 8

60 + 7,432 4,312 3,120 2,409 2,830 1.367 263 361 27 123 2

Age not stated 58 28 30 27 30

C-III-Part C-Age, Sex and

Age-group Total Population

, ______)L _____ ----,

Persons Males Females 2 3 4 All Ages 1,174,560 629,863 544,697 0-4 170,123 87,523 82,600 5-9 168,783 90,229 78,554 10-14 125,785 71,002 54,783 15-19 91,495 48,816 42,679 20-24 102,193 50,493 51,700 25-29 99,610 52,319 47,291 30-34 81,133 44,060 37,073 35-44 127,527 69,443 . 58,084 45-59 129,996 72,657 57,339 60 + 77,646 43,154 34,492 Age not stated 269 . 167 102 123 C-SERIES

Education in Urban Areas only

Educational Levels ______0 ______,

University Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree Non-technical degree or ,------'------, diploma not post-graduate equal to degree other Veterinary Age-group degree than technical Engineering Medicine Agriculture and Technology Teaching Others degree Dairying ,--'--. r--'-'---. r---'---, ,----"---, , __ .A. __• ,---'----. ,---'---. ,---'---, ,--"--, M F M F M F M F M F M F 11 F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

4 829 121 7 50 5 10 5 1 91 16 7 All Ages 0-4

5-9

10-14

2S 10 1 1 15-19

103 67 4 6 4 20-24

211 18 3 5 4 18 4 25-29

138 13 7 2< 3 30-34

194 11 15 3 29 3 1 35-44

124 2 2 17 3 9 45--59

3 34 6 2 5 60+

Age not stated

Education in Rural Ar£a~ only

Educational Levels ,-----....1'------, Literate (without Primary III iterate. educational or Matriculation Age-groap level) Junior and above ,----"---. ,---"----, ,---'--.-,Basic ,---'----, Males Females Males: Females Males -Females Males Females 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 483,590 518,038 101,257 22,168 33,443 4,280 6,573 211 AU Ages 87,523 82,600 0-4 77,643 75,101 12,133 3,323 453 130 5-9 39,585 47,974 23,437 5,580 7,916 1,221 6-1- S 10-14 28,490 38,523 9,737 3,07-1- 9,149 1,013 1.440 67 15-19 31,427 47,904 9,909 2,976 6,719 769 2,358 51 20-24- 36,996 44,525 9,585 2,299 4,3()4 431 1,374 35 25-29 32,422 35,339 8,484 1,468 2,601 249 553 ]7 30-34 53,149 56,032 12,610 1,764 3,272 271 412 16 35-44 59,311 55,964 10,336 1.221 2,751 144 259 10 45-59 36,882 33,972 4,942· 463 1,218 52 112 5 60+ 162 102 4 Age not stated CENSUS TABLES 124

C-V-Mother Tllngue

Serial Mother-Tongue Total No. ,~------...... ------: Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

All Languages 1,299,674 696,924 602,750 1 AfghaniJKabuliJPakhtoJ 2 2 Pashto/Pathani 2 Bengali 98 48 50 3 English 83 45 38 4 Garhwali 1 1 5 Gujarati 10 5 5 6 Hindi ),206,695 6-1-7,642 559,053 7 Kashmiri 7 4 3 8 Malayalam 5 5 9 Marathi 3 2 10 Marwari 225 211 14 11 Nepali 19 16 3 12 Punf'abi 909 493 416 13 Sindhi 507 261 246 14 Urdu 91,110 48,189 42,921

C-VII-

Name of Religions arranged Total ,------.------'------District Buddhists Christians Hindus

JL ,.------"-----, ,--"'----, ,----"---, r-- --, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males· Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

District Total 1,299,674 696,924 602,750 148 26 2,408 2,414 619,480 533,694

Rural 1,174,560 629,863 544,697 142 26 2,121 2,018 574,710 495,656

Urban 125,114 6~,()61 58,053 6 287 . 396 44,770 38,038 125 C-SER[ES

Religion in Alphabetical,' Order ------, Other Religions and Rel~gi.on nol Persuasions stated Jain'S Muslims Sikhs

, ____lL ___, ___..A__, r----_lL---, ,-----_jI_---, , __-A..~, , Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males li'emales

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2Q

2,079 1,375 71,525 63,790 1,284 951

1,012 934 51,097 45,623 781 440

1,067 941 20,428 18,167 503 511

SCT & SC-SERIES

SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Fly leaf to Table SeT-I-Part A-Showing the Populalion of Scheduled Castes of each Tahsil

Population District/Tahsil r---...... , Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4

District Total 216,046 115,792 100,254

Kasganj Tahsil 72.881 38,762 34.119

Jalesar Tahsil 33,198 17,685 15,512

Etah Tahsil 54,093 28.967 2S,126

Aliganj Tahsil 55,874 30,377 25,497 " : , . " CENSUS TABLES. 128

SeT-I-Part A-Industrial Clas~ification of PerSOllS at Work.

WORKERS ,------. I II III Total Population Total Workers As Cultivator As Agricultural In Minin~, Serial Name of (I-IX) Labourer Quarrying, Live- No- Scheduled Caste stock, Forest ry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orcha;rds and allied activities .r..,...... _...____.,....A__-_-, r--...... ---, r-- ....----, r-~·- ...... --, r-.A----' P M F M F M F M F M F l' 2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -11 12 13

District~

TOlnr 199,968 107,053 92,915 64,084 3,365 41,711 815 7,302 90 59 i

1 Agariya 354 188 166 83 5 49 2 28 2 Z Badhik 2 2 1 1

l Bahcliya 522 232 290 125 9 106 5 10

4 Bajaniya 101 51 SO 12 12

~ Balmilci 12,584 6,168 6,416 3,504 538 1,638 34 494 7 20

6 Bawariya 31 18 13 6

7 Beldar 3 3

g Beriya 33 24 9 14 9 13 3

9 Chamar, Dhusia. 132,351 73,175 59,176 44,330 1,602 31,,275 575 5,396 65 26 Jhusia or Jatava

l() Dhalluk 9,843 4,729 5,114 2,84-8 258 1,523 28 559 5 1

11 Dbobi 27,372 14,205 13,167 8,349 588 4,633 88 370 10

12' Dom 2~6 258 38 256 30 ....

13 Habura 335 139 196 80 32 39

14 Kanjar 489 207 232 121 29 33

15 Karwal 934 479 455 300 4 262 1 25

16 Khairaha. 10 5 5 2

17 Khatik 4,547 2,353 2,189 1,333 55 782 18 89 6

18 Korwa 3,928 1,794 2,134 1,182 109 552 26 148 3 3

19 Laluegi 4,354 2,165 2,]89 1,052 99 558 31 79 1 2(}· Majhwar 98 34 64 20 15 3

21 Nat 1,431 657 774 357, 58 100 3 59

2l: Pasi or Tarmali 249 136 113 106 1 98

2J Rawat 3 3 3 3 24 Sansiya 22 22

25- Unclassified 76 6 70 1 Sen ed uled Caste li9 'SCT ~'SEES~R

and Non-workers by Sex for Scheduled Castes

WORKERS ------~------, Workers in Special IV V VI VII VIII IX X Occupations At House- In In In Transport, In Other KON- ,------"---,---,-, hold lndlls- ~IanLlfactur- Construction Trade and Storage and Services WORKERS try ing other Commerce Commulli- Tanning Scavenging than House- rations and Currying hold Industry of Hides and Skins r-_A_~-.., r---"---, r---"-o----.., r--..A.---.., r--Jo,..--~l r-..Jo..-, r--..A.--.., ,--"--, r-..A.--, M F ~f F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 :Rural

.3,804 640 443 6 713 7 380 27 305 2 9,367 1,777 42,969 89,550 1,203 109 75 3

2 2 2 105 161 1 .... 4 9 107 281 " 39 50

757 95 29 2 38 11 515 400 2,664 5.878 75 3 4 2 12 13 3

1 6 10 J,865 227 356 3 658 6 171 20 162 4,421 70+ 28,845 57,574 1,203 109

236 109 7 19 18 23 462 115 1,881 4,856

1 51 9 33 20 11 1 86 3,145 480 5,856 12,579

3 223 2 38

1 8 59 196 79 29 9 8& 253

11 3 2 179 451

2 3 5 272 23 8 3 66 3 8 99 l() 1,025 2,134 ..312 66 5 11 30 120 1+ 612 2,025

184 vJy 2 6 3 11 211 29 1,113 2,090 1 14 64 31 38 33 134 17 300 716 1 3 5 30 112

22

1 5 70 CENSUS TABLES ]30

SeT-I-Part A-Industrial Classification of Persons at Work

WORKERS '---r------li------In- Total Population Total \Vorkers As Cultivator As Agricultural In Mining, Serial Name of (I-IX) Laboul'"er Quarrying, Live- No. Scheduled Caste stock, Forestry,.. fishing, "Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities ,--_..>..._---, r---"----, ,---'----, ,--_ ...... _-., r--'------,.. P M F 111 ~ 11 F 11 F 11 F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

District Total 16,078 8,139 7,339 4,787 1,000 334 3 68 2 26 Z:

Agariya 182 90 92 4& 3 3 2 Badhik 12 12

3 I1ahcliya 106 67 39 30 4 Balmiki 3,838 1,959 1,879 972 569 11 2 . 16 ? 5 Bawariya 1

6 Bhantu 11 11 11 7 Chamar, Dhusia 8,597 4,797 3,800 2,720 93 270 2 63 2 4 Jhusia or Jatava

3 Dbanuk 348 176 172 98 24 14 3 2

9 DltofJi 1,698 903 795 493 ]50 24

10 Domar 2 2 -2

11 Habura 43 24- 19 16 8

12 Kanjar 916 489 427 302 151 3 13 Khatik 240 147 93 67 10

14 Ko! 4 4 3

15 Maihwar 17 10 7

IS Nat 58 44 14 25

17 Pasi or Tarmali 5 5 2 131 seT-SERIES

and Non-workers oy Sex for Scheduled CjJstes

WORKERS ------~------l Workels in Special IV V VI VII VIII IX X Occupations At House- In In In Transport, In Other NON­ ,-___-A._. __ , bold Indus- Manufactur- Construction Trade and Storage and Services WORKERS try jng other Commerce Communi- Tanning Scavenging than House- cations hold Industry and Currying of Hides and Skins --....)'--, ,--"--, ,_J....~, r-.A.._, ,_..JI.._, ,-J..._, r-..A..-, r-J...._, ,_-'-_, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3() 3) Urban

520 203 529 21 114 448 25 165 2,583 744 3,952 6,339 253 573 533 1 35 2 )0 42 39 12 3 23 37 39 34 6 27 3 3 32 86 761 556 987 1,310 573 538

1 11 261 42 432 15 102 263 13 50 1,275 19 2,077 3,707 253 " 7 5 -1 4 7 52 20 78 148 3 3 4 13 44.f 149 410 645 2

14 8 2 11 205 147 58 3 29 6 187 276 9 3 2 9 8 26 80 93 2

.'," 10 7

20 5 19 14

3 CEN S tJ S T XBLES. 132

SeT-III-Part A (i)-Education in Urban Areas only for Scheduled Castes

Educational Levels ,------...... _------.---". University Technical degree or degree or Literate Primary High Technical N on-techni- post- diploma (v. ilhout or Junior School or diploma cal diploma graduate equal to Name.o}·' . Serial Tolal I!literate educational Ba,ic Higher not equal not equal degree degree or No. Scheduled Caste level) Secondary to degree to degree other than post- technical graduate degree ,_..A..degree __ ,_..A.._, ,..-_..A.._, r-..A..-, r--A..-, ,_..A..-, ,_..A.._, ,_-A.._, ,_...... _, M F M F M F' M F M F M F M F M F :M F 2 '1." 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 )-5 Hi 17 18 19 20

Total 8,739 7,339 6,814 7,050 1,355 239 397 46 164 13 8 1 1 Agariya GO 92 79 91 7 .3 1 Z Badhik 12 8 4 '. , 3 Baheliya 67 .39 58 37 7 2 2

4 Balmiki 1,959 1,879 1,544 1,802 331 66 74 8 10 3 5 Bawariya

6 Bhantu 11 11

7 Chamar, Dhusia, 4,797 3,800 3,521 3,622 863 133 281} 34 125 10 Jhusia or Jatava 7 1

1:1 DlJauuk 176 172 164 160 5 II} 5 - 2 2 9 D,hobi 903 795 776 781 82 12 25 2 19 II} Domar 2 2

11 Habura 24 19 24 19

12 Kanjar 489 427 456 427 31 2

13 Khatik 147 93 113 88 23 5 8 3

14 Kol 4 3 1 ... 15 Majhw:ll' 10 7 10 J

16 Nat 44 14 43 14

17 Pasi or Tarmali 5 4 1'33 SCT~SERIES

SCT-Ill-Part B (i}-Education in Iiural Areas only for Scheduled Castes

Educational Levels

,------~------, Serial Name of Literate No. ~cheduled Caste Total I11iterate ( without Primary or High School educational Junior Basic and above level) , __ .A._, ,_...L-, ,_..A.. __ , ,_..J__ , ,_..A_,

M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Total 107,053 92,915 89,800 91,308 12,544 1,407 4,188 195 521 5

1 Agariya 188 166 158 164 22 1 6 1 2

2 Badhik 2 1

Baheliya 232 290 192 f89 33 6 ." 3 r . 4' Bajaniya 51 50 51 SO

5 l;3almiki 6.168 6,416 5,765 0,285 334 108 65 23 3

6 Bawariya 18 13 17 13

7 Beldar 3 3 , 8 Beriya 2.j. 9 16 9 8 .....

9 Chamar, Dhusia, Jhusia or Jatava 73,175 59.176 59,855 58,426 9,551 623 3,313 124 456 3

10 Dhanuk 4,729 5,114- 4,225 5,072 297 34- 198 8 9

11 Dhabi 14,205 13,167 11,878 12,644 1,831 508 457 15 39

12 Dom 258 38 258 38

13 Habura 139 196 130 195 8 1 14 Kanjar 207 282 200 275 , 7 5 2 15 Karwal 479 455 440 444 28 10 8 2

16 R11airaha 5 5 5 5

17 Khatik 2,358 2,189 2,034- 2,084 230 laO 89 5 5

18 Korwa 1,794 2,134 1,667 2,ll5 102 11 22 8 3

19 Lalbegi 2,165 2,189 2,165 2,185 4

20 Majhwar 34 64 27 64 5 2

21 Nat 657 774 564 770 ~?1- 4 19 2

22 Pasi or Tarmali 136 113 1'-_J 107 11 6

23 Rawat 3 3

24 Sansiya 22 22

25 Unclassified Scheduled Caste 6 70 5 70 CENSUS TABLES 134

SC-I-·Persons not at Work classified by Sex, Type of Activity and Educational Levels for Scheduled Castes

Total Non-working Full-time Persons Persons Others Population Students seeking .employed . employment before, but Educational Levels for the ,now ou.t of first time employment and seeking work

r---.J'----, r--''---, r-..J,--, r-.J"'_-,r--.A,.-~

Persons M;lles Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Di&trict Total

Total 142,810 46,921 95,889 5,199 253 108 83 41,531 95,636 Illiterate 134,703 40,531 94,172 9 18 14 40,490 94,172 Literate (without educational 5,322 3,839 1,483 2,924 205 39 57 819 1,278 level) Primary or Junior Basic 2,321 2,099 222 1,874 48 25 3 197 174 High School or Higher Secon­ 94 94 86 5 3 dary Above High School or Higher 370' 358 12 306 21 9 22 12 Secondary

Dbtriet Rural

Total 132,519 42,969 89,550 4,560 174 51 74 38,284 89,376 Illiterate 125,437 37,359 88,078 9 9 10 37,331 88,078 Literate (without educational 4,666 3,378 1,288 2,575 143 10 54 739 1,145 level) Primary or Junior Basic 2,075 i,893 182 1,679 31 18 3 193 151 High School or _Higher Secon­ dary Above High School or Higher 341 339 2 297 14 7 21 2 Secondary

D istric:t Urban

TOlal 10,291 3,952 6,339 639 79 57 9 3,247 6,260 Illiterate 9,266 3,172 6,094 9 4 3,159 .6,094 Literate (without educational 656 461 195 349 62 29 3 80 133 level) Primary or Junior Basic 246 206 40 195 17 7 4 23 High School or Higher Secon­ 94 94 86 5 :3 dary Above High School or Higher 29 19 10 9 7 2 1 10 Secondary PART II OFFICIAL STATISTICS OFFICIAL STATISTICS 136

Table 1·1-

1951 1952 1953 1954

,~ __J~ ___, , ___-'"- ___, , ___.A.,_-_, , __J.. __, Months No. of Monthly No. of Monthly No. of Monthly No. of Monthly Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfall

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

January 1 9 1 4 5 34 3 28

February 7 3 24 3 45

March 2 28 2 14 1 10

April 9 1 2

May 1 IS 1 6

1 June 3 ·26 8 203 3 38 2 17

July 5 90 7 84 16 281 9 195

August 11 220 13 248 11 ]52 8 173

September 8 199 2 20 6 91 8 133

October 1 2 .69

November 2 12

December 1 6

Annual 34 615 37 606 42 604 36 670

N.A.-Not Available

Table 1· 2-Mean Maximum and Mean

Information Not RAINFALL

Rainfall

(Figures in 11lms.) 1955 1956 195} 1958 1959 1960 ., __..A. __, ,---"---, ,---"---, , __-"- __, , ___.Jo..._ __ , , ___..A.. ___", No. of }.fOlllhly No. of Monthly No. of Monthly No. of Monthly No. of Monthly No. of Monthly Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfall Rainy days Rainfan

10 11 ]2 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21

3 20 2 34 3 72 1 .5 2 37 2

1 4 N.A. N.A. 3

4 33 N.A. N.A. 1 1 3 72

3 N.A. N.A. 1 4 1 3 3

N.A. N.A. 1 ~ 3 52 18

4 61 4 64 4 93 2 45 .5 ;) 30

8 119 10 332 12 221 15 385 10 164 14 341

13 222 10 212 N.A. N.A. 12 305 12 235 18 395

7 130 3 95 6 251 10 194 3 53 3 47

5 278 8 270 1 27 2 79 27 5 258

3 1 11

'1''' 2 18 5 4

41 837 41 1,040 N.A. N.A. 46 1,029 34 588 47 1,170

Source-Board of Revenue, U. p.

Mi~imum, Highest and Lowest Temperature 1951-60.

Available 138 I'OFFICIAL STATISTICS Table 2-

1951 ]956 ,------'-----. r------~------· Urban Urban Rural T,otal Rural r---~---' Total ,---';"---" Particulars City Non- City Non- dty \ city 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 Live Births 6,327 1,841 I Males 12,245 10,157 2,088 B,16Q S,693 1,600 Females 10,019 8,213 1.806 7,29.3 l Birth Rate per 1,000 of Population 16·j Males ]0,9 9.9 20·4 6·8 5·8 5.2 14·1 Females. 8·9 8.0 17·6 6·0 BI8 809 865 893 900 869- l Female Births per I,qOO Male Births Deaths N.A. N.A. 4 Males 5,256 4,413 84.3 4.523 N.A. Females 3,819 3,014 ~o.S 3,3~9 N.A. 5 Death Rate N.A- Males g·7 8·1 15.3 7·0 N.A. N.A. Females 7·3 6·3 17·0 6·0 N.A. 683 955 749 N.A. N.A. 6 FemaI e Deaths per 1,000 Male Deaths 727 -7 Death by Age-groups N.A. N.A .. Males 1,457 1,107 350 N.A. Under 1 year N.A. N.A .. Females 1,037 778 259 N.~. 1-5 N.A. N.A.1 Males 903 760 143 N.A. N.A. N.A. Females 636 466 pO N.A. 5-10 N.A. N.A. Males 250 220 30 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Females 188 168 20 10-15 N.A. N.A. N.A- Males 224 215 9 N.A. N.A. N.A. Females 154 138 16 15-20 N.A. N.A. N.A- Males 2{}2 '179 23 N.A. N.A. Females 186 155 31 N.A. 20-30 N. -\. N.A. Males 272 23) 33 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Fema1es ~13 221\ 85 30-40 N.A. N.A. N.A. Males 372 350 22 N.A. N.A. N.A. Females 222 181 41 40-5{} N.A. N.t\ .. Males 406 358 48 N.k N.A. Females 290 261 29 N.A. N.A. 50-60 N.A_ Males 407 365 42 N.A. N.A. N.A- Fernales 262 231 31 N.A. N.A- 60 and above N.A_ Males 763 620 143 N.A. N.A. N.A. Females 531 408 123 1\" . .'\. N.A. 8 Deaths from selected causes 10 Cholera 33 34 4 10 13:l- )7 Small-pox 112 99 13 141 Plague 5,787 4.495 1,292 Fevers 6.758 .~, 776 982 191 414 354 60 Dysentry or Diarrhoea 591 400 199 892 776 116 Respiratory diseases 956 757 ]CJ3 167 26- Injuries 113 S5 58 475 3jl 124- All other causes 507 306 201

Note-Data for the years 1952 to 1955 are not available N.A.-Not Available 139 ~PUBLIC I;l;E~J;. TfI"

Vilal Statistics 1957' 1958 , ____1959.A. 1960 .r-----A.----, ,----"------, r--_-----~------, Urban , Urban Urban . Urllan lotal Rural ,_.A._, Total Ru~al ,--"--, Total Rural ,-"'--, Total Rural r ----"---, City Non-' City 'Non­ City Non­ City Non- city city city city 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .25

8.861 7,079 1,782 9.839 8,290 1.599 8,590 6,946 1,644 12,075 lO,4~8 1,637 7,267 5,884 1,383 8,432 7.079 1,353 7,267 5,921 1,346 9,686 8,303 .L 1,383 7·1 6.4 15·4 7·9 7·4 13'·6 6·8 6 ·1 13·7 9·4 9·0 13·3 5·8 5·3 12·0 6·8 6·3 11·5 5:8 5·2 11·2 7·6 7·2 11·3 820' 831 776 853 854 846 846 852 819 802 795 845

4,277 3,490 787 6,169 5,265 904 5.038 4,331 707 7,83t 6.942 892 3,282 2,537 745 5,124 4,299 825 3,711 3,144 567 6,796 6,049 747 6·5 5·9 12·7 9·3 8.7 14·3 7·5 '.1 11·0 11·4 1l·2 13·6 5·8 4.9 13·9 8·9 8.2 15·1 6·3 5·9 10·2 11·4 11·3 13·1 767.. 727 947 831 816 913 737 726 802 86g 871 837,

679 463 216 891 614 277 703 504 199 1,248 956 292 572 359 213 814 553 261 548 357, 191 1,052 805 247 698 531 167 1.284 1,076 208 1,047, 914 133 1,817 1.623 194 572 405 167. 1,065 869 196 831 728 103 1.646 1,46~ 179 376 345 31 676 617 5~ 535 479 56 913 870 43 .302 280 22 634 578 56 388 351 37, 804 760 44 234 214 20 411 386 25 360 335 2S 522 491 31 189 172 17 394 369 25 233 208 25 453 423 30 243 225 18 433 401 32 245 221 24 437 417 20 185 161 24 304 274 30 203 183 20 387, 358 29 296 '272 24 379 343 36 304 280 24 484 455 29 264 224 40 348 313 35 276 241 35 460 424 36 322 285 37 476 440 36 313 284\ J .... 29 506 4/2 34 236 202 34 369 331 38 239 214 25 421 396 25 432 386 t·.. · 46 395 361 34 493 465 28 587 547 40 '305 271 1·.. • 3~ 351 326 25 324 308 16 49& 467. 31 388 347 41 569 533 36 519 469 50 688 636 52 252 223 29 351 334 17 330 302 28 537 507 30 609 422 187 655 494 161 519 380 139 632 475 157 405 240 165 494 352 142 339 252 87 53& 442 9~ 264 249 15 54 30 24 20 20 133 74 59 64 64- 891 763 ..... 128 258 256 2 28 24 4 3,558 4,362 1,196 7,837 6,693 1,14-4- 6.415 5,602 813 11,441 10,297 1,144 432 345 87 426' 350 76 440 349 91 600 499 101 780 700 80 1,251 1,132 119 978 839 139 1,176 1,064 112 77 51 26 151 110 41 95 52 43 262 208 54 384 256 128 683 486 197 543 357 185 990 825 165 OFFICIAL STATISTICS 14{)

Table 3 ·l-Prindpal Crops-Distribution of Crops (Area in acres)

Principal Crops 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961

1 2 1- 4 5 6 7 8

A-FOOD CROPS ('a) Early-Paddy 12,013 7,254 9,340 7,736 6,973 12,859 13,744- (b) Late-Paddy 4,319 4,782 5,628 6,063 7,165 14,743 29,558: (c) Wheat 208,490 199,542 169,439 205.332 227,532 2.13,101 218.573 (d) Bll-rley 95,5921 129,013 105,097 97,165 94,772 97,90+ 73.09J: (e) Iuar 78,974 58,448 42,554 59,254 50,376 37,3t:6 21,534- (£) B.ajra 94,671 141,984 146,360 109,883 162,907 204,004 199,101 (g) Maize 71,046 62,89l 70,615 7l,428 69,621 65,610 103,783- (h) Gram 67,857 61,202 65,286 54,071 61,828 81,492 120,725 (i) Potatoes 3,712 3,555 4,052 6,141 8,564 (j) Other food crops 74,321 77,151 86,970 100,217 97,980 133,676 lS3,86()! I Total 707,283 742,268 705,001 714,704 783,206 866,926 922,535· B-NON-FO,oD CROPS (a) Sugarcane 16,352 15,966 19,236 17,663 21,699 33,505 35,ln (b) Cotton 36,606 58,295 46,217 44,112 23,756 4,111 4,099 (c) Jute 52 131 Cd) All types of oil seeds 410 99p 857 4,795 5,8~0 12.267 40,825 (e) Fodder g269 17,129 19,381 24,13S 28,043 24,037 !l9,389' (f) Other non-food crops 29,227 17,644 13,427 10,216 10,674 7,476 5,lS() Total 94,864 110,024 99,113 100,921 90,002 81,448 104,796. Grand Total: A+B 802,147 852,292 804,119 815,625 873,208 948,374 I,027,33L

Source-I. Board of Revenue. U. P. 2. District Census Handbook-1951 Ta\Jle 3 ·2-Land UtillzatJ::>n* (Area in acres>

Particulars 1901 1911 1921 1931 194~ 1951 1961 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A-CLASSIFICATION OF AREA (a) TDtal Geographical Area'" l,lQ9,664 1, 106,501 1\100,173 1,099,359 1,099,071 1,097,758 1,100,488' (b) A rea under forests 460 2,424 91 7,321 (c) Uncultivated land 195,124 111,73~ 112,086 118,273 114,5t11 101.495 102,226. (i) Under water N.A. N.A. N.A. 39,339 37,680 31,200 34,228 (ii) Under buildings and N.A. N.A. N. A. 27,427 28.466 29,391 32,38~ roads (iii) Under other non- N.A. N.A. N.A. 51,507 48,4;5 40,903 35,61(- agricultural uses (d) Other tin-cultivated land 194,910 234,486 230,667 254,621 216,699 190,615 159,71&. excluding current fallows (e) Current fallows 39,061 38,960 93,332 51,420 32,867 38,614 62,501)·, B-AREA UNDER CULTIVATION (a) Total cropped ar.ea 809,831 848,292 804,119 815,624 872,720 <;'Sl,'29 1,029,283' (b) Net cropped area during 680,579 721,325 664,088 674,585 732.520 766,(}43 768,71& the year (c) Area cropped more than 129,262 126,967 140,031 141,039 HO,200 18U86 260,567 once Source-l. Board of Revenue, U, P. 2. District Census Hanubook·1951

Note-In Tables 3.1, 3·2 and 3·5 data fa; each Census year are the average of the five yearS with the Census year as the mid year with the exception of the Census year 1961 in which five years average \'1 ill mean the average of five years ending in 1961. N. A.-Not A\'ailable "They are as per village papers. 141 AGRICUL TURE

Table 3·3 -Agriculture Extension SchepJe

Particulars 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

1 2 3 4 5' 6 7 g 9 11) 11

1 Improved seed distributed 16,000 21.410 26,70Q 35,500 50,282 54,452 59,070 66,472 80,586 87,050 (mds. ) 2 Area sown with improved 27,511 32,200 33,801 48,613 69,636 62,197 72,291 80,752 98,711 103,285 seeds (acres) 3 Irrigation (acres) 369,180 N.A. 364,422 365,953 336,590 292,966 320,810 325,145 353,570 307,082 4 Number of improved Agri- 210 342 301 405 461 1,066 935 263 961 574 cultural implements di,tri- buted 5 Number of Agricultural de- 1,700\ 2.205 2,302 2,446 5,931 5,6(!3 4,893 2,059 1,713 2,166 monstratiolls 6 Quantity Of ChrmicaJs and 2,742 3,463 6,100 9,333 14,512 20,680 66,t;94 83,041 79.625 94,962 other fertilizers' distributed (mds.) 7 Area under green ll?anure 6,073 6,024 15,162 15,263 28,113 (acres) 8 Area under Japanese method 44 660 1,600 3,565 8,612 4.375 of cultivation (acres) 9 Area under U. P. wheat 7,962 12,667 27,342 74,880 50,438 63,817 cultivation (acres) 10 Area under line sowing N,A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,759 117,010 205,218 (acres) 11 Area covered with ~ardens 153 189 204 237 866 434 245 441 317 3,519 and fruit trees, etc. (acres) 12 Area of banjar land brought N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 890 624 4,022 507 1,305 16~ ur:dcr cultivatiop (acres) 13 Number of competitors under 14 17 28 110 135 39 53 717 629 622: crop cOlTIpetitions 14 Number of Veterinary Hospi- N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A N.A. N.A. N.A. tal., and Livestock Centres IS Number of Artiiidal I n- N.A. N.A. N.A. ~,A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. ~eminftion Centres 16 Number of Poultry Breeding N.A. N.A. N./\.. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A~ centre~ 17 Amount of Taqavi distribut- N.A. N.A, N.A. N.A. N. A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N . ..e... cd for milch cattle (Rs.) Source-District Agriculture Officer

N. A.-NQt Available

Table 3.4-Persons Cultivating Land with eize of Holdings

Size of Holding 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Above 1([0 acres 1 1 50 to 100 acres 22 22 22 25 to 50 aCres 89 90 93 20 to 25 acres 145 147 147 15 to 20 acres N 0 T A V A I L A B L E 2,235 2,257 2,2M 10 to 15 acres 8,930 8,967 8,988 5 to 10 acres 12,746 12,766 12,809 to 5 acres 12,219 12,260 12,310 Below 1 acre 5,314 5,605 5,722

Source-District Officer OFFICIAL STATISTICS 142

*Table 3· 5-Crop-wise ~ross Area Irrigated

(Area in aues)

,~ ______NameJ ______of Crops ,

Year Paddy Wheat Cereals Total Total Food~ Sugar- Total F?od- . Cotton.· Total . ~otal Pulses . grains' cane cropS Non-food- trngated Crops area under all crop> 1 2 ;) 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11

1901 302,52G 1911 2,025 121,559 204,59~ 30,111 234,708 6,678 263,618 26,269 51,855 315,473 1921 2,843 120,140 215,087 34,815 249,902 10.. 276 291,018 27,080 55,327 346,346 1931 4,294 i44,534 235,598 27,674 263,272 9,437 319,943 30,729 56,691 376,635 1941 3,847 159,604 247,323 36,289 403,612 9,527 342,441 15,892 44,912 387,252 1951 6,198 149,696 210,&29 35,872 2-16,701 18,395 351,929 3,450 40,249 312,427 1961 7,159 142,330 203,723 101,506 305,229 20,519 345,673 3,726 18,383 363,989

Source-I. Board of Revenue, U. P 2. Distril;t Census Haudbook-195 1

Table 4-Statisdcs of Household Iudustry

Major Group Kasganj Tahsil Jalesar Tahsil Etah Tahsil Aliganj Tahsil Urban No. of I. S· I. C· (Rural) (Rural) (RUral) (Rural) ,--'"----, r---'---, r---"----, r:---"'<"'--,,-., ,--"'<"'--, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fe1llales Males Fem.li es

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OO-Field produce and plantation crops 1 04-Livestock and hunting 37 58 796 177 _1,134 183 679 283 127 11 20-Foodstuffs 701 115 264 68. 631 133 191 151 566 74 21-Beverages 6 18 4 1 4 22-Tobacco products 2 23-Textile-Cotton 839 316 303 117 571 270 115 12 1,064 956 24-Textile-Jute 159 101 90 48 9 20 3 23 73 25·-Textile-Wool 3 26-Textile-Silk 1 27-Textile-Miscellaneous 619 23 336 37 558 33 210 64 209 66 28-Manufacture of wood and 65{ 82 777 60 l,lO:J 48 821 51 wooden products 418 164 29-Paper and paper products 1 5 3 31-Leather and leather products 169 3 220 7 .531 8 119 21 281 35 33-Chemicals and chemical products 4 1 7 2S 41 17 34-35-Non-metallic mineral pro- 447 46 399 56 516 72 615 \ du<:ts other than petroleum and 41 601 50 coal J6-Basic metals and their products 364 1 41 210 581) 28 except machinery and transport 826 126 equipment 37-Machinery (all kinds other than transport) and electrical equip- 11 ment 38-Transport equipment 27 18 9 94- 2 33 31l-Mi,ce11aneous manufacturing 96 9 93 1 93 7 101 4 137 12 L industries

:"Note against Tables 3·1 and 3·2 will also apply in this Table 1- S. L C.-Indian Standard Industrial Classification , 143 FACTORIES I

Table 5·l-Growth or Factories

No. of Registered Factories ,___ • ___ -..-...... --.- __.JL__,. ___ ,----

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 19.59 1960 1 2 3 .. 5 6 7 8 9 10

4 3 3 4 5 5 5 5

Source-Labour Commissioner, U. P.

Table 5·2-Number of Workertdn Each Establishment

Average number o£ workers employed daily Serial Name of Registered Factory No. 1951--19'S2--'j9s3-"'195-1--1955 - ..... 1956 mi--l958 19591960

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

The Neoli Sugar Factory 524 581 528 426 413' 441 641 826 771 752'

2 The U. P. Oil & Food Products Co. 27 44 , F 76 71 112 139 141 151

3 J. B. Cold Storage Ice Factory, General * • 16 12 14 9 9 10 Mills 1jladraighat, Kasganj *

4 U. P. Govt. Roadways Workshop 34 20 20 49 44-

5 Kasganj Cold Storage * 13 12

6 Ganga Narain Ram Swaroop Ginning Mills Ltd., Ganj Dundwara *

7 Shri Industrial Mills 30

*Denotes annual report not received Source-Labour Commissioner, U. P. Tahle 6 0 2--Criminal Justice-Persons Convicted or Bouud Over - . Persons convicted Of bouund- over in (Number) SI. Offences or Nature of r-~------'----'------' ---, No. Proceedings 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Offences against public tranquility 62 53 87 53 68 99 172 52 77 61 2 Murder 19 46 18 22 42 16 30 44 33 50 3 Culpa.ble homicide 5 25 18 16 20 9 15 17 10 13 4 Rape 3 4 9 1 5 9 5 8 12 6 5 Hurt with aggravating circumstances 38 34 38 40 47 33 27 40 47 33 6 Hurt with criminal force or assault 11 5 3 9 21 15 34 27 3 26 7 Dacoily 87 101 94 110 95 93 77 78 95 86 8 Robbery 1 9 10 9 5 5 1 15 5 19 9 Theft 225 245 247 242 245 264 314 241 388 310 10 Other offences against the Indian Per,al Code 321 435 ,,\44 309 7-11 3~5 660 494 436 515 11 Keepi I1g peace 3:n 396 677 584 622 505 246 3'1-9 400 350 12 Excise laws 116 125 12G 147 162 176 164 181 173 168 13 Municipal laws 36 3D 31 33 26 2-l 30 39 3-~ 38

Source-District Officer 145 ADMINISTRATIVE

Table 6.3~-Slrengtb of Police, 1960

Superilltendent of Police 1, Deputy Superintendent of Police 3

Description of Staff r------"------, SI. Name of Police Station Sub-Inspectors Head Constables Constables No. (Thana) 1 2 3 4 5

1 Kotwali (Etah) 3 5 36

2 Kasganj 3 9 58

3 Aliganj 2 16

4 Jalesar 2 3 26 5 So ron 2 3 30

6 Marehra 2 2 20

7 Sakit 2 1 14

8 Ganj Dundwara 1 2 16

9 Amanpur 1 1 9

10 Sahawar 2 14

11 Patiali 2 1 15

12 Jaithra 1 13 13 2 1 14 14 Awagarh 13 15 Nidhauli 1 11 Contingent Reserve 55

Armed Police 1 33 145

L. L. U. 3 4 7

Total 31 70 512

Source-Inspector General of Police U. P.

Table 6·4-Statistics of Jails

Accommodation in Daily average number of prisoners in ,---'---, , ______.A. ______-,. Name of Jail 1950 1960 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1953 1959 1960,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13.

District Jail 355 355 372 391 561 604 563 464 518 412 461 SIS:

Source-Inspector General of Prisons, U. P. OFFICIAL STATISTICS 146

Table 6· 5--Co-operative Societies

Description 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957·58 1938-59 1959-60

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -11

1 Number of Primary Societies 424 44l 443 445 528 599 471 499 995 367 2 Number of Co-operative Federations 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 3 Number of members in Primary Societies 16,620 17,431 15,569 16,185 18,650 19,931 28,426 33.358 45,042 59,389 4 Number of members in Co-operative 42 42 42 42 43 45 45 45 45 46 Federations 5 (0) Sbare capital of Co-operative Socie­ 230,138 267,753 298,742 318,397 380,472 432,877 567,342 898,369 1,35-l,731 '2,1-t8,140 ties (b) Reserve and other Funds 94,480 107,213 128,505 138,516 142,939 162,362 191,818 223,244 205,008 724,683 6 (0) Share capital of Co-operative Federa­ 4.200 4.200 4,200 4,200 4,300 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,900 tions (b) Reserve and other Funds 62,775 59,773 75,671 88,126 99.556 113,506 132,099 132,099 132,100, 176.692 7 Loan advanced by Agricultural Credit 234,767 476,178 443,719 431,003 85],641 858,226 1,307,099 3,728,927 5,O~7,801 7,8l0,189 Societies 8 Share capital of th-e -Co-operative Bank 53,721 67,459 83,256 93,317 132,250 159,886 226,361 658,310 1,035,513 1,295,087

Source-Registrar Co-operative Societies. U_ P_

Table 6·6-Excise and Motor Spirit Tax (Figures in Rnpees)

Description 1951-52 ]952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-561956-571957-58 1958-59 1959~60 1960-61

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ? 10 11

1 (a) Duty on wines 'and spirits manufactured in 8 India and c1a~sified as Foreign Liquor (b) Licence Fee in general, whether imported ~r 117 312 101 ]59 101 359 165 180 made in India 2 Country spirits (a) Licence fees for sale of Distillery spirit 450 400 3 Tari 85 125 125 178 459 4B9 322 369 4 Opium (a) Duty 3,496 2,035 1.039 886 767 758 713 729 436 440 Cb) Licence fees for the sale of Opium 3,495 2,050 1,150 900 810 533 537 508 310 317 5 Hemp Drugs (a) Total Licence fees 37 71 9 4 (b) Duty from Ganj a 30 4 (c) Duty from Bhang 24 33 11 3 9 25 6 3 6 Miscellaneous (a) Duties on medicinal and toilet preparations 89 149 238 357 containing alcohal, opium, etc_ (b) Receipts from Commercia! spirits includinrr 130 230 78 1,301 1,027 136 222 219 215 380 denatured spirit and medicated wines '" 7 Receipts from Motor spirits 27,355 24,913 24,277 21,893 2.5,593 50,984 54,676 48,875 45,421

Source-Excise Commissioner, U_ P_ 147 ADMINISTRATIVE

Table 6·7-Receipt of Sales Tax, Entertainment Tax, Stamps and Land Re,'enue

(Figures in Rupees)

Receipt of 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-55 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Sales Tax 353,043 297,931 408,026 373,169 307,833 535,539 548,269 426,848 485,721

2 Entertainment Tax 77,045 64,006 44,359 37,658 40,2.J8 49,741 67,453 72.001 66,7.16

3 Stamps 375,194 401.105 397,932 409,772 423,483 414,178 485,342 52.'),067 572,571

4 Land Revenue N.A. KA. 2,538,007 358,203 3AE8,2J3 3,335,503 3,245,458 3,607,369 3,664,b70

Source-Sales. Tax Commissioner, D. P., Enter'tatnment Tax and Betting Tax Commissioner, U, p, N.A,-l\ot Available Inspector General Stamps, U. P. and Board of. Revenue, U. P.

Table 6·S-Registered Documents and Value of Properties Transferred

Number of Registrations Aggregate value of property trans- _ ferredbyregistereddocuments (Rs,) Total Total of Total Total No. ,of ,.-----'----, , ____-..fi- __' __ , Year amount other receipts expendi- Regls- of receipts ture tration Immovable Mov- Wills Affecting Affecting Total ordinary offices property able Immovable Movable fees ,--"--, property property property Compul- Optio- (Rs.) eRs.) (Rs.) (R~ ..) sory nal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1951 4- 3,303 1::6 164 62 2,162,578 19,337 2,18(,915 35,299 '4,867 40,166 17,022

1952 4 3,335 83 128 35 1,526,884 4,473,430 6,000,314 36,260 4,100 40,359 18,298

1953 4 3,538 30 ' 131 M 2,639,309 247,533 2,886,842 39,442 4,280 43,721 18,641

1954 4 4,000 20 ]31 75 2,629,778 416,183 3,045,961 52,981 4,778 57,758 18,682

11:'55 4 4,022 26 112 t8 4,006,503 44,965 4,051,468 38,506 4,508 43,014 17,718

1956 4 5,227 9 134 63 3,865,3~8 104,273 3S69,c71 50,386 5,165 55,551 19,995

1957 4 5,700 17 142 58 4,121,100 120,128 4,241,228 71,235 4,618 75,853 21,281

1958 4 7,250 6 1A 5 71 5,300,520 146,951 5,447,471 119,382 6,129 125,510 22,3?!

1959 4 7,706 6 136 45 7.561,730 138,845 7,700,575 125,500 5.816 131,317 26,216.

1960 4 6,604 12 133 62 6,097,432 162,040 6,259,472 115,577 5,329 120,906 25,883

Source - Inspector General of Registrations, U. P. E"FICIAL STATISTICS 148

Table 7 ·I-List of Hospitals and Dispensaries 1960-61

Maintained by Beds Government/ ial Kame of Hospital/Dispensary ). r----.A..----, Local Body/ Males Females Private

2 3

1 District Hospital, Etah 38

2 Women's Hospital, Etah

3 Police Hospital, Etah 12

4 Male Hospital. Aliganj 10

5 Nidhauli Dispemary

Jaithra Dispensary 2 t7 Nameni Dispensary " 8 Sahawar Dispensary 3 1 " 9 Kasganj Hospital 8 4 Local Body

o Ganj Dundwara Dispensary 4 2 Government

1 Anapur Dispensary

2 A wagarh Dispensary " 3 Soron Dispensary 2 2 Local Body

Marehra Dispensary 4 2

5 Male Hospital, Jalesar 6 4

6 Female Dispensary, Jalesar 6 Government

7 A. P. Mission Hospital, Etah 5 80 Private

Sakit Dispensary Subsidised Scheme

Source-Director of Medical and Health Services, U. P. 149 HEALTH AND MEDICAL;

Table 7·2--Rural Health Centres

Maternity and Child Welfare Centres Family. Planning Centres Rural Health Centres .~. ______-_A.. ______, r------.A.------, ,------'------, Name of Centre Beds Name of Centre Beds Name of Health Centre Beds Kasgani Tahsil

Kasganj Kasganj 2 Kasganj Barhari Vaish Sahawar 2 Amanpur Dholna Sahawar Kantor Marehra Amanpur Sarsai Deori Sahawar Nawabganj Khojpur Baznagar Marehra_ Jalesar Tahsil

Jalesar Jalesar 2 Jalesar Berni Awagarh 2 Awagarh Sakrauli Awagarh Shakroli Narholi Dalshahpur Etah Tahsil

Etah Sheetalpur Sakit Sakit l'.::idhauJi Kalan Aliganj Tahsil

Aliganj Aliganj Aliganj Raja Ka r

Table 7 ·3-Malaria Control and Anti-Adultration Activities 1959-60

1. Anti Malaria Compaign (No. of houses disinfected) I Round 290,250 II Round 303,165 2. Anti Malaria Compaign (No. of persons given medicins) ],228 .3. Anti Adultration Drive (a ) No. of cases launched 964 (b) No. of cases in which persons were convicted or punished 403 Source-I. Civil Surgeon 2. District Medical Officer of FIealtl1 fPFICIAL STATISTICS 150

Table 8 ·l-Educalional Institutions and Pupils

51. Class of 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 , __ ~L __ "'""\ , __. ....A-__ , NQ. Insti tu j ion s. r-__''---, ,--....A--'-c-"'""\ ,--~'\_---,. No. of No. of . No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Na. of No. of No. of institutions pupils institutions pupils institutions pupils inst itutions pu~ll, institUlions pupils

1 2 .) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 '11 12

University and Degree N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.I\. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA· Colleges

2 Inter Colleges & Higher 16 5,680 19 6,792 22 7,426 25 7,981 23 8,383 Secondary Schools

3 Junior High Schools 69 7,308 7I 6,225 88 6,288 86 7,026 90 6,0~5

4 Training School!> 2 159 2 171 1 97 87 1 99-

~ Technical School:;.

Ii Other Schools and 575 54,592 571 48,918 580 47,501 563 41,0)2 572 43,387 Colleges I

SI. Class of 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959·60 1960·61 , __....A- __ ",",,\ , ___A ____ , , __- ....A-__",",,\ No. Institutions ,_-_....A-__ , , ..---r"---"'""\ No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of N('\. of No. of institutions pupils institutions pupils, institutions pupils institutions pupils institutio.ns pupil~

2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ".1 22

University and Degree N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A .. N.A. N.A. N.A. 239 Colleges .

2 Inter Colleges & Higher 25 8,868 26 9,508 37 10,378 26 10,944 29 11,936 Secondary Schools

J Junion High Schools 90 5,237 83 5,498 71 5,999 70 6,876 6') 7,141

4 Training Schools 1 88 92 2 135 3 215 3 267

[' J Technical Schools . 6 Other Schools and 589 48,668 602 61,732 615 64,423 630 65,277 665 64,057 Colleges

M.A.-Not available Sour..:e-District Officer- 15i EDUCATION

Table 8·2-List of Higher'Secondary Schools 1960·61

No. of Teachers No. of Pupils Year of Establish- .sl. Kame of Higher Secondary Schools ment No. r--_...r..._-, , ___.A. __, Males Females Males Females 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 .., 1910 ·1 Government Inter Co!legc, Etah 28 .591 1947 2 Government Girls Inter College, Etah 21 466 1944 3 Sri Gandhi Smarak Inter College, Etah 22 518 1900 -J. Mission Boys Agri::ultural Inter College, Etah 17 301 21 581 1942 ~ A. S. A. Inter College, Etah [944- (;i ::'11. G. M. Inter College, Jalesar 22: 646 5 1859 7 M. G. H. M. Intet College, Marehra 15 354 22 1913 8 Sri Ganesh Inter Co lIege, Kasganj 37 ]'016 9 1945 9 B. A. V. Inter College, Kasganj 31 SO? 17 1948 10 Sri Kisan Inter College, Dhiramai 11 285 1916 11 H. N. Inter Coll~ge, Ganj Dundwara 26 64-2 1946 12 S. B. R. Inter College, Patiali 18 389 7 1950 13 B. D. R. S. Tnter College, 17 470 1& 1944 14 R. B. L. A. Inter College. Raj'a ka Rampur 16 353 5 1948 15 S. M. Tnter College, N eoli 'j 1 190 32 1951 16 D A. V. Inter College, Aliganj 20 552 1 1951 17 Municipal Girls Inter Col!~ge, Kasganj 14 459 ]945 18 A. G. Higher Secondary. School, Kasganj 10 235 1950 19 S. V Jani Higher Seeo"nd'aiy School, Etah' 13 .... j 282 11)51 20 S, T. D. {d. Higher Secondary School, Soro~' 15 365 48 1950 21 p, R Higher Secondary School, Sidhpura· '14- ' . 299 7 .... ~ ~.... , 11 214 1941 22 S. G. V. Higher Secondary School, Fatehpur-. , 1951 23 Janta Higher Secondary School, Pilua. I) 213 24 Janta Higher Secondary School, Awagarh 8 200 14 1950

25 Chaturvedi Higher Secondary School, Jahangirpur 4 117 5 1950

26 D. S. A. Higher SecondaTY Schoo1, Songra 7 236 1950 27 Rashtriya Higher Secondary School, Naraura S 127 9 1933

28 L. R. Higher Secondary School, Marehra 7 196 15 1950 1903 29 Prentiss Girls Higher Secondary School, Etah 2 14 105 397 Source-District Officer OFFICIAL STATISTICS 152

Table 9 . I-Printing Presses and Newspapers

Number of newspapers published

Year Number of Printing Presses (------~--~ Number of Periodicals at Work published Daily Weekly

r------~------, ,-.-----~----.--~ ,_._____ A_. -----,

Hindi Urdu English Hindi Urdu English Hindi Urdu English.

1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1951 10 ....

1956 17 7 2 1

1960 16 6 4 1 .

Source-District Officer and the Annual Report of the­ Registrar of Newspapers for India

Table 9·2-Cinemas

Cinema goers

r---..... ----,

\rear Number of Picture HouseS! Total Monthly average

1 2 3 4

1951 5 384,737 32,061

1956 5 412.142 34.345 1960 5 346.227 28.852

Source-Entertainment Tax Commissioner. U. P. COMMUNICATIONS ! ;

Table IO·!-Length of Metalled and Unmetalled Roads Maintained by: Public Authorities as on December 31, 1960

Metalled Un metalled Total roads Nam~ o! important Name or Public Authority r~ads roads bridges, (Kms.) (Kms.) (Klns.)

1 2 3 4 5

1 P.W.D. 276 11 287

2 Zila Parishad 96 576 672

3 Municipal Board 83 18 101

" , \ Source-District Officer .1

~ , I

• I

: . ~ '''.;' , Table IO·2-Name of Waterways (Navigahle IUvers) as on December 31J 1960 '"

INF'oRMATION NOT AVAILABLE , ' OFFICIAL STATISTICS 154

Table IO.3-Polymelrical Table of

He adquarters of N. E. S./ Aliganj Awagarh Kasganj Sohawar ShitaJpur J alesar Shadow Blocks in the ,'_...... _, ,_..A_, ,_.A._:,,"",,\ r--"--, r--"--, ,_J__ .... District. Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail H.ua.d Rail 1 2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

I Aliganj 77 42 J4. 26 1.1- 54 93 2 Awagarh 77 54 54 16 24 18 3 Kasganj 42 14 54 16 30 70 4 Sohawar 26 14 54 16 16 16 30 16 70 Shita.[pur 5 54 24 30 16 30 42 42' I) Jalesar 93 18 7() 16 70 42 42 7 Patiali 10 14 32 54 42 26 38 80 ! & Saldt 72 43 50 16 50 19 61 II Sidhpur.. 40 43 53 16 13 22 64 to Marehm 72 37 It 16 11 19 61 U Nidhauli Kalan 72 43 53 16 S3 22 16 il }aithra 14 62 69 16 69 38 8J U Amapur 56 45 13 13 21 62 14 Soron 56 14 69 14 14 30 45 86 t~ Gani Dundwara 16 14 32 54 . 32 16 35 32 . 7?:.

Table lO·4-List of

Name of Railway Stations Name of Railway (down line according to railway concerned)

1 2

Nodhern Railway Etah Jawaharpur

Vasundhara

Awagarh

Kuswa

Jalesar City

Rajjanpur

North Eastem Railway Kasgauj City Soron

Manpur Nagaria. 155 COMMUNIC,A '{[Q'~~.. . '.

Distances of Block Headquarters

__Patiali..A.._~ Sakit Sidhpura Marehra Nidhauli Kalan Iaithra 'Amapur Soron GanjDund'!Va~a ,_..1.._, ,--"--, ',_..A.._, ,-_.A._, ,,~,J..__, ,_..A.._, r--...A.._, ,-_-"-_'1\ Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail Road Rail 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3D ell

10 14 72 40 72 7Z 14 56 56 14 16 14 32 54 43 43 37 43 62 45 69 32 ~ 42 50 53 11 53 69 13 14 14 32 26 16 50 16 13 16 11 16 53 16 19 13 30 16 38 19 22 19 22 38 21 45 45 :~. 80 61 64 61 16 80 62 86 ,32 )2 54 16 42 11. 61 42 29 56 W 54 42 38 42 35 40 62 56 16 42 30 22 42 50 14 43 13" 13 '/1 •• _

42 11 28 30 22 42 58 40 26 .... ~. ,26 .}1

61 42 42 42 61 43 67 J 26 )3 42 35 30 58· 6! 43 83 42 29 40 14 40, 43 43 27 13 '~3 56' 62 43 13 26 67 83 27 ...... 40 ~ ~J.. 10 56 13 26 11 '26 53 42 13 13 40 IT S()urce-Di;'it.rict Offic!-{

'1 Railway Stations

Distance from Distance from previous Station District Head­ (Kms.) quarters (Kms.) 3 4 ""

! ! \' 9 9 15 24

22 46 30 76 '\ 40 116 47 163 2 2 ,. 15 17 .,... . 23 40 " Source-District Officer , ;1 Of.¥ICIAL STATISTICS 156

Table IO·5-List of Post Offices

'ciial Name of Post Office ]961 Serial Kame a f Post Office 1961 No. Code No. No. Code No- • 2 3 1 2 3 Kueganj Tah:sH 31 Pilkhuni ~5~ - 1 Sirawali 12 32 Magthara 467

1 Salernptfr Bibi 18 33 Sidhpura 49Z'

S Gangagarh 78 34 Jasmai 518

-4 Fatchpur Kalan 97 3.1 Sarawal 52Z"

:; Gorha lOI) 36 . Ka.sganj M. B-

6 Nameni 126 37 Saran M. B. r Pachgaill 141 Jalesar Tllllsil (J. ~ Bilram (T. A.) 150 38 Simra.o 51 ~ Dholna 154 39 Berni ttl KiAawa 160 40 Unchagaon 59' n Kanar Khera 172 41 Sarai Nio 61 'l!' nerf 177 42 Shahnagar Timcrua 65- l3 Kantor 178 43 Gundau 7J

!4 Mohani Mamurganj 18S H Shakroli SO<

·t·5 Kisrauli 212 45 Ramgarh uri Ummergarh S&' "6 Nudrai 2M 46 Sheikhupur Raj mal 91 -IT :Amanpur (T. A.) 271 47 }arani Khurd Kalan 9~

U Arjunpur Noabad 283 48 Nib Khera lOZ

U :r'hara Chitra 314 49 Barra Kalan 10{'- 111 Z!~ Behla 322 50 POl1dari z.t -Nawabganj 3.10 51 Ganeshpur 117 121 Z~ Neoli 373 52 Pilkhalra 136- lJ P.i~hanpur 399 53 Noah Khas l4 Gadhkaa 412 54 141 l5 K-hojpur 413 55 Awagarh (T. A.) 152

!6 J ahangi rpu r 416 56 Rohina Mirzapur 162: Zif Sahawar (T. A.) 419 57 Jalesar M. il- lS P-haroli 424 Etah Tllhsil

!, Amirsa 426 58 Piiaura 19

Jt Mohanpur 430 59 Mirehchi 35- 1:57 C9¥~UNI~ATIONS

Table lO·5~List of Post Office·s-Contd.

Serial Name of Post Office 1<;61 Serial K arne of Post Office 1961 No. Code No· No. Code No.

1 Z 3 1 1 3 60 Achalpllr 55 91 Kharaua 302 61 Lodhamai 61 91- Sonhar 323 62 Sirsa Tappu 63 93 Mahua Khera 333 63 Dhira Mai n Biswa 73 9-1- Malawan 342 64 Sarnao 77 95 Nigoh 344

65 Pilua 95 95 Pipal Kheria 358

66 Banthal Qutabr,ur 98 97 Sakit (T. A.) 363:\

{J7 llarai 110 98 NidlJauli Khurd 389

68 - Bhadwas 111 99 Kabar 409 69 Songra 114 100 Phapotu 432 70 Dholeshwar 120 101 Rijore 457

71 Magrauli 122 102 Ishra Puwain Patti 481

72 Nidhauli Kalan (T. A.) 135A 103 Etah M.B.

73 Ganetu 142 104 Marehra M.B.

74 Gahrana 144 AJiganj Tahsil

75 Basundhra 156 105 Miasur .3 76 Bab;;a 164 106 23 " 77 Nagla Anni 172 107 Shamashpur 44

78 Rustarngarh 180 108 Qadarganj Fukhta 48

79 Bijauri 187 109 Nardoli Pukhta 63 80 Kakroli 192 110 Sanaurhi Khas 68 81 ~arpatti 197 III Miau 81 82 Bhagipur 211 112 Hathaura Ban 123

83 Neorai 223 113 ('1'. A.) 12.3 84 Jirsami 228 114 Karthar 143

85 Milawali 233 115 Thana Daryarganj 149 86 Aon 256 116 Rijola Raja 161 87 Loya Badshahpur Pitam Sing!, 265 117 Barhallla 162 88 Kason Nizampur 272 118 Aurangabad 171 119 MajhoJa 09 Kansuri 288 174 90 Kartala 296 120 BhaJ:[ain Mashraq 183 )FFICIAL STATISTICS 158

Table lO·S-LitJl of Post OHices-Concld.

~rial Name of Post Office 1961 Serial Name of Post Office 1961 -J"o. Code No. No. Code No.

1 2 3 1 2 3

21 Shahpur Tehala 191 13j Angraiya Gangain 335

~2 Mohkampnr 202 136 Kakora 343

~3 Sahari 214 137 Kaila 346

~4 Parauli Sahagpur 227 138 Rampur (T. A.) 349

,5 Phagnol 228 139 Bilsarh Patti 360

!6 Dhumri 232 140 Sarautia 374

~7 Rupdhani 247 141 Mohamrnadnagar Bajhera 380

~8 Jaithra 253 142 Amrauli Ratanpur 389

29 Khiria Nagar Shah 263 143 Junaidpur 396

30 Targawan 294 144 - Gahi 402

31 Berna 275 14~ Akbarpur Kesharai 431

Pingari Gambhirsil1gh 283 146 Gani Dundwara M.B. ~ Sarauth Pawayan 291 147 AIigal1j T.A. Dahliya Poth 301 Source-Postmaster General, U. P. I~ 159" " LOCAL BODIES

Table ll-S talistic5 of Local Bodies Receipts and Expenditure (FigtlYes in Rupees)

1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 Kame of Local Bodies ,---"---, ,---"---, r----"---, (---"---, ,---'---,

Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- diture diture diture diture diture

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Municipal Boards. 656,857 630,770 1.026,518 1,026,308 l,I2D,242 1.174,l35 1,225,866 1,154,105 1,236,246 1,734,541

2 Town Area 7,048 6,947 11,065 8,7~0 10,3')6 12,115 10,013 11,242 10,802 7,412

1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959·60 Name of Local. Bodies ,---'---, ,---"---, ,----"---, (---"---, ,---"---. Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- Receipt Expen- diture diture diture diture diture

1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2Q 21

1 Municipal Boards 1,762,996 1,781.,089 .1,278,314 1,220,013 1,430,372, 11388,208 1,674,836 1,739,485 1,749,273 1,717,260

2 Town Area, 15,259 19,980 16,388 16,538 21,919 20,029 20,324 21,087 20,889 21,405

Source-District Officer OFFICIAL STATISTICS 160

Table 12-Stalislics of Community Development

1956 1960 ;erial Particulars 1951 No. 5 r 2 3 4

r Distribution of KhariE se~ds (in maunds) (a) Paddy "I (b) Maize 3,871 10,762 13,920 (c) Cotton ~ (d) Others J 2 Distribution of Rabi seeds (in maunds) (a) Wheat "I (b) Barley 46,410 139,129 333.710 (c) Gram ~ (d) Pea J 3 Distribution of Chemicals and other type of Manures (in maunds) (a) Nitrogenousl (b) Phosphates ~ 17,421 36,2Ht 315,002 (c) Others J 1,719 3,799 4 Total number of agricultural implements supplied 975 21 5 Total number of exhibitions held 11 16 18,916 6 Total area of paddy under Japanese method of cultivation (in acres) 44 229,144 7 Total area of wheat under Uttar Pradesh method of cultivation (in a:res) 7,962 26,933 70,835 8 Total area of green manure cultivation (in acres) 7,021 890 6,627 9 Reclamation of cultivable waste land for agriculture (in acres) N.A. 1,649 4,957 '10 Increased area for gardens (in acres) 2,733 167.675 203,261 11 Total number of fruit trees planted 87,981 4,229 12 Preservation of land from soil erosion by variolls methods (in acres) 55,215 82,590 13 Increase in the irrigation acreage of land by various methods (in acres) 42 113 14 Distibution of Bulls of pure breed 27 40,111 146,,()45 15 Animals vaccinated 21,942 24 2,411 16 Distribution of Poultry of pure breed 235 6,691 17 ,Cattle artificially ipseminated 649 2,911 18 Wells built 400 ,136 1,826 19 Hand pumps fitted 40 225 944 20 Wells repaired 45 1,401) 43,792 21 Pukka sewerage (in yards) 7,647 62,339 22 Lanes made pukka (in yards) 265 3,668 23 Soak pits dug 110 94,005 24 Persons vaccinated 555 3 11 25 N:aternity centres ope~ed 9 88 26 Schools opened 36 3 35 155 27 Libraries, Reading rooms and information centres opened 1,450 6,934 28 Adults made l~te'rate 18 110 29 Radio sets installed 149 30 Youth associations formed 14 90 31 Panchayatghar constructed 56 32 Pukka roads constructed (in miles) 28 274 33 Kaccha roads constructed (in miles)' 26 52 3 5 34 Pukka roads repaired (iu miles) 16 51 246 35 Kaccha roads repaired (in miles) 4 74 iOl 36 Culverts com,tructed 31,592 73,030 305,015 37 Amount of Panchayat tax realized in rupees 258 38 Houses constructed for Harijans 20 39 Women Welfare Societies formed 392 40 Member enlisted in the Women Welfare Societies 15 41 Cottage Industry centres opened

Source-District Officer 161 IMPORTANT EVENtS

Ta~Ie 13-Calendar of Important Events

Year Description of Events

1 2

1875 Severe Cholera

1886 Construction of Nadrai Bridge

1901 Out Break of Severe Plague

1924 (i) Opening of Mehta Library

(ii) Floods

1935 Construction of Clock Tower in Etan Town

1939 Electrification of Etah Town

1957 Establishment of Water Works

1959 Completion of Northern Rly. from Etah to Barhan and Dhumari Bridge

Source-District Officer OFFICIAL' STATISTICS 162

PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD STUFFS MONTH BY MONTH Table 14-Monthly Whole-sale Prices-19~a to 1960 1951

Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund.of 82-2j71bs.

I Wheat 16·00 1$'36 15·36 15·36 1$·36 15.36 15.36 16.00 16.00 16-00 16.00 N.Q. 2 Barley 10·00 N.Q_ 9.60 9·60 9·60 9·60 9·60 11·00 1l·00 11·00 11.00 N.Q. 3 Gram 10.99 16·00 10·34 10·97 10·97 10·97 10.97 12·00 12.00 12.00 12.00 N.Q· 4 Rice 18.09 18.07 18.07 18.07 18.07 18.07 18.07 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 N.Q. S laur 10·23 N.Q. 10·24 10·24 10.24 10.24 10·24 8·00 8.00 8.00 8.00 N.Q. Bajra 10.97 10.97 10.97 10.97 10.97 10·97 10.97 9.00 9.00 N.Q. 9.00 N.Q. I ; Maize 10·23 9·50 10·24 10,25 10.24 10.24 10.24 8.00 8.00 10·00 8.00 13·00' ,II. Pulses-

1 AraTlar(Whole) N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 15·50 17·37 17·50 17.50 17·50 17.25 18.00 19.00 18.00'· 2 Moong (do.) 18·00 18.00 18.25 19·75 21·00 20·00 20·00 N.Q. N.Q. 21·00 N.Q. 22.00 Z Ura (do. ) 18.00 18.00 18.25 19.50 21 .75 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 21.00 N.Q. 22.00- III. Vegetables~

Potato Des;' 16·50 8.00 7.25 7·00 8·50 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q: N.Q. S.SO< 2 Potato Fahari 13·31 N.Q, N.g. N.Q. N.Q. 19·00 19·00 20.50 22.00 22·00 22.00 N.Q.

1952

Foodgrains and other Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund of 82-2j71bs. 'important crops and commodities r------~------,-~ January February March April May June July August September October November December' 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 I. Cerea/s-

) Wheat 16.00 N.Q. 15·30 15.23 15.29 15.24 20.00 19.00 N.Q. N.Q. 20.06 N.Q. t Barley 11.00 N.Q. 9.34 9.34 9.34 9.54 13·00 13.50 N.Q. N.Q. 14·50 N.Q. 3 Gram ]2.00 N.Q. 12.75 12.75 12·75 12.75 15.25 15.50 N.Q. NQ. 16·5U N.Q. 4 Rice 18.00 N.Q. 34.13 34.13 34.13 34.14 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. S Juar 10.00 N.Q. 10·24 10.24 10.24 10.24 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 6 Bajra lLOO N.Q. 10.97 10.97 10.97 10.90 12.50 13·00 N.Q. N.Q. 11·87 N.Q. 7 Maize 13.00 N.Q. 10.24 10·24 10.24 10.24 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 11.75 13.2S, n. Pulsf:s- Arahar (Whole) N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 12·00 11.50 13.25 14.00 14.00 N.Q. N.Q. 15.00 13.25 Z Moong (do.) N.Q. 16.00 17 ·00 N.Q. 20.00 22.00 N.Q. NQ. N.Q. N.Q. 20·0) 20.0~ 3 Urd (do') N.Q. 18·00 20.00 N.Q. 22.06 24·00 22.00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 20.25 N.Q. ffI. Vegetables

1 Potato Des;' 7.50 5.00 4.75 6.50 8.50 13.00 N;Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 15.50 7.00' 2 Potato Fahari N.Q_ N.Q. N.Q. 12.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q.

Note-Whole-sale prices of 1st Friday of each month depict the prices of that month N .Q.-Nat quoted 16), PRICES OF FOOD STUFFS

PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD STUFFS MONTH BY MONTH-Contd.

1953

Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund of 82-2/7 1bs. :Foodgrains and other important crops r------~-----·--- --.--; and commodities January February March April May June July August September October November December 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

], Cerl'als-

Wheat 24·50 23·50 17·75 16·00 15·75 16·25 16·50 16·50 15·50 15·50 15·50 16·75 2 Barley N,Q. N.Q. 11·00 11·50 13·00 12·00 13·00 13·00 12·0~ 12·50 12.00 12·00 3 Gram N.Q. 20·0D 13·50 14.25 N.Q. N.Q. 15·50 ]6·25 14·75 14·50 13·50 H·OO 4 Rice N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 'N.Q. 26·00 25·0) 25·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. S luar N.Q. 12·2S' N.Q. 12·50 N.Q. N,Q. .p.Q, -N.Q . N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 6 Bajra 13·56 13·25 N.Q. 12-50 N.Q. N,Q, N,Q, N.Q. N.Q. 11-50 11·50 12·50 7 Maize 13·25 13·00 13·50 N.Q . N.Q. N.Q. 'N.Q. 11·00 10·62 11·00 11·00 11·87

.1I. P~llsiJs-, Arahar(Whole) N.,Q, 16,50 N.Q. 14·00 14·50 14·0) 14·50 14·00 13·00 12·50 12·00. 1'1.2·25 2 Moollg (do.) N.Q. 20-00 N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. 22·00 23·00 22·00 18·50 18·00 \6·00 15·25 3- Urd (do.) N.Q. 21.50 N.Q. N,Q, N,Q. 22·00 23·00 23·00 18·50 16·00 16·00 16·50 .11I. Vegetablc.l'- 1 Potato Desi 5·00 7·50 6·50 9·50 '11.0'0 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. '·00 2 Potato Pahari N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 13·00. ID.OO 17·00 18·00 19·00 19.50 18·00 'N.d,· N:Q:

1954 "- Whole-sale prices in rupees lier maund of 82-2)7 lbs. ::Foodgrains and other important crops ,_-----._---_.'_" ....-.....------~-- ---T-) and commodities \ " .. ~ January February March April May June July August September O~tober .November December

~ 1 2 3 4 :J 6 7 8 9 10 q 12 13

/. Ccn:als- 1 Wheat 17·00 14·25 15·50 14·75 13·50 11·50 11·50 \ If·50 12·25 12·75 12·50 ·q .. 50 2 Barley N,Q. 9·50 8·75 9·00 8·75 7·87 7·25 8·00 7·00 7·50 7·25 6·6£ 3 Gram 13·00 14·00 N.Q. 11·50 11·5J 10·00 9·50 10·00 9·00 9·50. 9·0l) 7·50 '4 Rice N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 20.00. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 5 Juar N.Q. N:Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q, 6 Bajra 12·31 10·75 11·50 N.t5. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. 8·62 .• 7.~5 7 Maize 11·37 9·00 10'25 N.Q. N.Q. N,Q, N.Q. N.Q· N.Q. 8·00 7·75 7·25 .

,II. Pulses,- > 1 Arahar(Whole) 10·31 9·25 N.Q. 10·25 9·87 8·00 7·81 7·25 8·62 7·75 7·75 .: .(j ·50 2 Moong (do.) 15·25 14·00 N,Q. N.Q. N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. NQ. N.Q. 9·50 7·50 .. 3 Urd (do.) 16·00 1·1--50 15·00 N.Q. N.Q. N,Q, N,Q. N.Q. N,Q. N,Q. 10·00 8,·00 iII. Vegetables- N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 12·00 1 Potato Desi 5·00 3·50 4·75 N.Q. 7·00 N.Q. N.Q. • 2 Potato Pohari N.Q. ~.Q. N.Q. 6·00 ~.Q. 15·00 14.00 16·00 15·00 17·00 16.00, ~2.0()

Note-Whole-sale prices of 1st Friday of each month depict the price s of that month N.Q.-Not quoted O]:<'FIClAL STATISTICS 164

PRICES OF STAPLE FDOD STUFFS MONTH BY MONTH-~ontd.

1955

Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund of 82-2/7 Ibs. F()()dgrains and other

important crops f-,-.---~----____.A.. ______;_' _____ •____ "" :tlld commodities January February March April May June July August September October November December

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. Cereals,-

I Wheat 13·25 14·00 ]3·50 11·75 9·50 10·00 12·00 12·00 N.A. 11·25 12·50 N.A. Barley l 6·75 6.75 5·50 4·75 5·00 5·00 6·25 6·00 N.A. 6·50 8 ·19 N.A. 3 Gram 8·00 7·50 6·75 N.Q. N.Q. 6·00 8·50 7·50 N.A. 7·95 8·75 N.A. Rice N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. K.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. Juar "5 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N·Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. 6 Bajra 7·50 6·75 5·75 6·50 NQ. 8·25 10·00 10·00 N.A. N.Q. 9 73 N.A. ., Maize 7·00 6·50 5·00 5·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. 7.00 8·62 N.A. fI. Pulses-

I . Ar.lJhar(Whole) 7.00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 5·50 5·81 8·00 8·50 NA, 9.00 N.Q. NA. l Moong (do.) 8·00 7·50 6·75 N.Q; N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. NQ. N.A. J- Uri! (do.) 9·00 10·00 8·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q: N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. N.Q. NA- IlL Vegeteblt!S·- 1 Potato Desi 5·50 5·00 3·25 4·50 4·00 7·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. 24·00 N.A. t Potato Pahari NQ. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 12·50 13·50 N.A. 17.00 19.00 N.A.

1956

Foodgrains andothel' Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund of 82-2/71bs .tmI>ortant crops 31Hf commodities '------"------.-,. January Ftbrcary March April May June July Augustr ~eptember October Kovember December 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I. Cl;r(als- 1 Wheat 14· 50 14·00 14·37 N.A. 12·CO 13 ·25 14·25 14·62 14.37 14·62 15·00 15·62 l Barley 10·00 10·50 l1·eo N.A. 8·37 9·50 10·00 11·50 10·75 11·00 14·00 13 ·25 J Gram 10·00 10·50 II'CO N.A. 10.00 10·75 10·50 12·25 12·00 12·CO 14·00 14·00 4- Rice N.Q. N:Q. N.Q. }J.A. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. ~.Q. N.Q, N.Q •. 5 'Iu4r N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 6 Bajm 11·25 11·25 10·75 N.A. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 13·62 13·75 7 Maize 10·00 10·00 10·00 N.A. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 10·75 10·12 11·37 11·62- If. Pulses

Arahar (Whole) N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. ~.A. 10·00 ll·OJ 11·50 12·25 12·50 12·00 13·00 13·12 l Moong (do.) 12·7.) 11-50 12·00 't\.A. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q . N.Q. N.Q. ~.Q. KQ. 13· SO- ..1 Uni (do.) 18·00 16.00 16·00 N.A. N.. Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. KQ. N.q. 19·00 fir. Vegetabfes- Potato Desi 9'.)0 5·00 4·00 N.A. 5·50 4·50 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. NQ. K.Q. 11·00' l Potato Paka,.i N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. N.Q. 10·50 16·00 18·00 20·50 24·00 N.Q ..

Note-Whole-sale prices of 1st Friday of each month depict the prices of that month N. Q. Not quoted N.A-Not Available 165 PRICES OF FOOD STUFFS

PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD STUFF SMONTH .13Y MONTH-Contd, 1957

Whole-sale prjces in rupees per maund of 82-2;7 lbs. Foodgrains and other important crops r------~--~--.--.------~------.--~ ~nd commodities January February 11arch April May June July August September October November December 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 [. Cereals-

1 Wheat 15·25 14·75 17·50 16·00 14·50 14·50 14·37 15·0J 15·25 15·50 15·50 14·50 2 Barley N.Q. }4·00 14·00 9·00 10·50 11·00 11·00 11·44 10·00 10·25 ]0·75 9·75 3 Gram N.Q. 14·00 15·25 14·00 12·00 12·00 12·00 12·00 11-50 12·00 12·00 11·25 4 Rice N.Q, N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. :t\.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 5 Juar N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 6 Bajra 12·69 13·06 13·25 ]4·00 14·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 14·00 12·25 7 Maize 11·50 n·oo 13·00 12·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 12·00 10·62 11·00 10·S() II. Pulses- Arahar(Whole) 12·75 13·00 :t\.Q. N.Q. 11·75 11·25 11·37 11·37 10·50 10·87 11·00 10.50 2 Moong (do.) 15·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N·Q. N.Q. 16·00 J,Z •. OO 3 Urd (do.) 20·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 19.00 16·.00 III. Vegetab!es- 1 Potato Desi 7·25 N.Q. 5·00 5·00 N.Q. N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 8·00 2 Potato Pahari N.Q. 25·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 15·00 15·00 16·00 16·00 16·00 17·00 N.Q.

1958

Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund of 82-2/7 lbs. Foodgrains and other important crops and commodities (------~------. January February ]!arch April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I. Cereals-

1 Wheat 14·37 14·00 13·75 N,Q. 14·44 17·50 18·25 ~0·7S 24·50 23·00 24·00 23~00 2 Barley 10·00 9·50 10·0J N.Q. 10·00 12·25 14.00 14·25 16·00 16·75 18·25 16!50 3 Gram 10·50 10·50 10·50 N.Q. 10·50 12·50 13·00 14·50 16·50 N.Q, 18·50 17·00 4 Rice N.Q. N.Q. NQ. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N,~. 21·00 N.Q. 5 Juar N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q .. N.Q. N.Q, N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 6 Bajra 12,37 10·79 11'25 N.Q. 12·12 13·62 14·0:) 15·00 16·50 N.b. 14·75 16·50- 7 Maize 11·00 9·75 10·00 N.Q. 10·25 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 16.50 16·00 14·25 N.Q. II. Pulses- 1 Arahar(Whole) 10.25 9·75 10·25 N.Q. 11·25 14·50 15·00 16·00 17·00 17·50 20·50 20·00, 2 Moong (do.) 13·31 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 24·0a zs·aJ N.Q. N.Q, N.Q. N.Q. :> Urd (do.) 16,00 K.Q. N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 23·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 17·SCJ Ill. Vegelables-

1 Potato Des, 5·25 3·75 5·00 6·25 7·50 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. ~.Q. N.Q. R.Q. 16 ·00' 2 Potato Pahari N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 10·50 10·75 15·03 14·00 18·00 14·50 18·00 N.Q.

Note-Whale-sale prices of 1st Friday of each month depict the prices of that month N. Q.-Not quoted OFFICIAL STATISTICS 166

PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD STUFFS MONTH BY MONTH-Concld:

1959

Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund of 82-2/7 Ibs. Foodgrains and other important crops and commodities r------~------__. January February March April May June July August September October Nonmber Decemllel" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

I. Cereals-

1 Wheat 24·50 28.00 N.A. 19.00 15·00 16·50 17·50 17·00 16·00 15·37 15·50 15·00 2 Barley 17·25 19.50 N.A. 1).?5 q·50 13·00 13·00 13·00 10·50 11·00 11·00 N.Q. J Gram 18·50 20·50 ,N.A. 14·00 12·25 12·00 12·00 13·00 10·50 12·00 12·00 11·50 4 Rice N.Q. N.Q. N.A. rf·Q· N.Q. N,Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 5 Juar 13'2,5 15·50 N.A. 12·50 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 6 Bajra 15·75 16·50 N.A. 13.00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 13 ·oq N.Q. 13·75 13·25 7 Maize 14·50 16·25 N.A. 13·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 11·00 10·44 10·12 '10·00 II. Pulses-

1 Arohar(WhoJe) 20·50 21.00 :-l'.A. 14.00 14·00 N.Q. 17·50 16·00 14·50 16·75 17·25 16·00 2 Moong (do.) 17·00 18·50 N.A. 19·00 ,20-.00 N.Q. 19·00 N.Q. N.Q. 15.25 16·75 15·50 3 Urd (do.) 17·50 18·50 N.A. 19·00 20·00 N.Q_ 19·00 N.Q. 15·01) 14·50 N.Q. 15·50 \ Ill. Ve[Jct(JbJ(s- 1 Potato Des, 8'50 7.00 N.A. 6·00 6,'00 8·00 N·Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 2 Potato Palwri N.Q. N.Q. N.A. N.Q. N.Q, N.Q. N.Q. 16·00' 16·00 18·00 19.00 N.Q.

1960

Whole-sale prices in rupees per maund of 82-2/7 IDS. Foodgralns and other important crops r----' ----,------~ -. and commodities January February Match April May June- July August September October November December 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I. Cereals-

1 Wheat 16·00 17·00 18·75 16·50 14·25 14·25 16·50 17·00 17·50 N.-Q. 17·50 18·00 2 Barley 11·50 12·50 11·25 10·00 10.75 11·50 N.Q. 13·50 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 14·50 3 Gram~ 12·50 13·00 13·00 13·25 11·75 12·50 IS·00 . 14·37 15·62 N.Q. 17·00 16·00 4 Rice N.A. N::A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5 Juar N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q •• N.Q. N.Q, ~.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 6 Bajra 14·00 13·75 13·50 14·00 14·50 lA·75 16·37 16.25 13·50 N.Q. 14·50 14'00 7 Maize 10·75 11-50 10·62 10·25 N.Q: N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 13·00 12·75

II. Pulses- 1 Arahar(Whole) 15·25 16·25 14·87 14·50 13.37 13.00 14.00 13·00 13·00 13·50 N.Q. 13·12 2 M(long (do. ) 16·00 17·50 18·00 18.00 18·00 N.Q. 20·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N,Q. 16·00 3 Urd (do. ) 16·00 17·25 18·00 18·00 '18·00 N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. 16·00 lIE. Vegetables 1 .Potato Desi 7·50 4·25 4·25 4·50 4·50 5·00 N.Q. K.Q. 8.00 9·00 10·00 13·00 2 Potato Palzari N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. N.Q. :!'i.Q. lD·OO 15·00 13·50 14·50 16·()O 20·00 11·00

N ote-Whole-sale prices of 1st Friday of each !JloJ1th depict the 'Prices of that month N.Q.-Not Quoted N.A.-Not Available Source-District Statistics Officer 167 BANKS A~D INSURANq

Table 15·1-StatisJics of Banks-1959-60

A-Name of Banks and Date of Establishment

Serial Name of the Bank Date of Establishment No.

1 2 3

The Central Bank of India Ltd. 21st December, 1911

B-Total Deposits in Banks

No. of Total amount deposited Total amount withdrawn Particulars depositors (Rs.) (Rs.)

1 2 3 4

Pooled the above bank NOT A V A I LAB L E

Source-District Officer

"Table 15·2-Statistics of Illsurance-1960"

Name of the bra.nch Total number of Sum assured Premium income for policies the year 1960 (Rs.) (Rs.)

1 2 3 4

Etah Branch 2,825 11,947,000 229,504 OFFICIAL STATISTICS 168

Table 16-... Statistics of Livestock

1956 '1961 Particulars ,--_...... _--, ,--_...... _--,

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 .5 ,6 7

(I) Cows and BulIs- Males 207,659 204,777 2,882 209,959 208,416 1,543

Females 66,728 64,540 2,188 60,238 58,650 1,588

Total 274,387 269,317 5,070 270,197 267,066 3,131

{A) ~ales over 3 years-- 177,758 175,375 2,383 182,837 18'1,702 1.135 (i) Breeding bulls i, e., entire males over 3 years kept 73 59 14 49 44 5 or used for breeding purpose only

(ii) Working bullocks, i. eo, bullocks and uncastrated 176,497 174,144 2,353 181,161 180,032 1,129 males over 3 years kept for work only

(iii) Bulls and bullocks over 3 years not in use for 1,188 U72 16 1,627 ],626 1 breeding or work

(B) Females over 3 years-- 47,341 45,947 1,394 43,731 42,719 1,012

(i) Breeding cows, i. e., cows over 3 years kept for 47,242 45,851 1,391 43,509 42,502 1,007 breeding or milk production

In milk 21,325 20,382 943 19,719 19,180 539

Dry 22,486 22,106 380 20,228 19.816 412

~ot calved 3,431 3,363 68 3,562 3,506 56

(ii) Cows over 3 years used for work only 14 14 54 51 3

~iii) Other cows over 3 years not in use for work or 85 82 3 168 166 2 breeding purposes

Total 49,288 47,995 1,293 43,629 42,645 9M

(i) Under one year-- Males 11,760 IJ.,423 337; 11,54Z 11,261 285

Females 10,252 9,746 506 9,845 9,529 31~

Total' 22,012 21,169 843 21,392 20,790 602

(ii) One to 3 years-- Males 18,141 17,979 162 15,575 15,453 122

Females 9,135 8,847 288 6,662 6,402 260

Total 27,276 26,826 450 22,237 21,855 382 169 LIVESTOCK

Table 16-Statistics of Liveslock--Concld.

1956 1961

, ___..A.. ___, Particulars r----_,,__~_.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 'l

UI) Bu:fl'alocs- 1\{ales 60,583 59.665 918 66,398 65,593 805 Females 276,445 :m,595 3,850 274,848 272,127 2)21 Total 337,028 332,261) 4,768 341,246 337,720 3,526 (A) Males over 3 years- 21,101 20,643 4j8 24,566 2+,100 466 (i) Breeding bulls, i. e., males over 3 years kept or 118 114 4 62 52 10 used for breeding purpose only (ii) W oIking bullocks, j. e., bullocks and uncastrated 20,836 20,383 453 23,898 23,449 449 males over 3 years kept for work only (iii) Bulls and bullocks over 3 years not in use for 14i 146 1 606 599 7 breeding or work (B) Females over 3 years- 178,854 176,282 2,572 190,306 188,417 1,889 (1) Breeding cows, i. e., cows over 3 years kept for 178,417 175,893 2,524 189,281 187,427 1,854 breeding or Milk prqduction In milk 106.048 10

(i) Under one year- Males 28,022 27,668 354 29,307 29,034 273 Females 47,771 47,047 724 46,601 46,135 466 'Fotal 75.793 74,715 1,078 75,908 75,169 73~

(ii) One to 3 years- Males 11,460 11,354 106 12,525 12.459 66 Females 49,820 49,266 554 37,941 37,575 336 Total 61,28q 60,620 660 50,466 50,034 ,432 (III) Sllcep- " (i) Up to one year- 2,838 2,785 53 3,181 3,172 9 (ii) Over one year- Males 1,650 1,634 16 2,242 2,229 13 Females 16,062 15,881 181 22,037 21,818 219 Total 17,712 17,515 197 24,279 24.047 232 (IV) Goatll- (i) Up to one year- 20,792 19,025 1,767 15,941 14,980 961 (ii) Over one year- Males 7,168 6,524 644 8,512 8,020 492 Females 47,421 43,485 3,936 40,36~ 38,343 2,021 Total 54,589 SO,009 4.580 48,876 46.363 2,513

(V) Ducks- Ducks 505 216 289 505 397 lOS' Drakes IB2 125 57 319 273 46· Ducklings 235 178 57 306 264 42:

(VI) Poultr:r- Hens 16,077 10,181 5,896 14,004 11,380 2,62~ Cocks 4,419 3,189 1,230 4,253 3,579 674. Chickens 6,247 4"829 1,418 6,361 5,566 795·

Source-Director of Animal Husbandry, U. p. OFFICIAL STATISTICS 170

Table 17·1

Name of Serial Name of the Fair Name of Village! Development Month and Date of the Fair No. Town Block

1 2 3 4 5

Kasganj Deviji Manpur Nag'aria Soron Chaitra Sudi 9

2 Ram Naumi Kasganj M. B. Chaitra Sudi 8-10 Rayon Sahawar " 3 Bhimsen Nadrai Kasganj Chaitra Badi 9 4 Deviji Sidhpura Sidhpura SuajS_,9 5 Kanslila Sahawar Sahawar Bhadra.' 6 Marg Shri Soron M. B. Agrahayana Sudi 11 7 Urs Sahawar Sahawar January 5 Jalesar 1 Ram Naumi Jalesar M. B. Chait'ra Sudi 9 2 Jain Rath M cia Shakroli Jalesar Chaitra Sheikhupur Rajmal " J Ram Lila Jalesar M. B. Asvina Sudi 1-10

Awagarh Awagarh ~ Cattle fair Tikathar Jalesar Agrahaya-na Badi 2, Sudi 2 _s Drs Jalesar 'M. B. March 21-28 Elah 1 Ram Naumi Rasulpur Sakit Chaitra Su,di 9 Phapotu " Rijore Chaprai Sikanderpur " " " I, Jinehra Marehra Jhinwar Nidholi 2 Parson Sbnsa Sakit Bhadra" Badi 6 ; Phalgun Sudi' 13 3 Deochhat Rijore Sakit Bhadra S?ui 6 \' - 4 Ram Lila Etah M. B. .A:s'vina

Sakit Sakit " Marehra M. B. .. 5 Shivratri Sonsa Sakit Phal,gun, Badi 13 Sena Kalan " Aliganj Devi Sheor Patiali Chaitra Sudi 15 2 Ram Lila Gani Dundwara M. B. Asvina Slldi 1-10

Patiyali Patiali " Jaithra Jaithra Aliganj T. A. " 3 Nartiki Kakora Ganj Dundwara Kartika Sudi 15 4 . Deochhat Shikandarpur PhaIgun Badi 6 171 FAIRS AND FESTIVALS

List of Fairs

[:isiance from Name of Festival, Purpose (Worship of Deity, Estimated Nearest Rail way tbe Railway Commodities brought if any, with Bath, Urs, Cattle fair, Congrega- Station or Bus Station or Bus to the Fair for sale which connected etc.) lion Station Station (km)

6 7 8 9 10 11

Tahsil Worship of Deity 1,000 :.\lanpur Kagaria R. S. Clay toys, sweets and articles. of general merGhandise Ram Kaumi Worship of Shri Rama 4,O()O Kasganj R. S. 4,OO~ Garkha R. S. 2 " Worship of Bhimsen 1,000 Nadrai,B. S. " '! Worshlp of·Deviji 600 Gang Dund war::! R. S. 13 2,00) Worship of Shri K.ishna Sahawar R. S. " .~:. Bath IO,OO() Soron R .. S. Urs SOD Sahawar R. S. Tahsil

Ram Naumi Worship of Shri Rama 1,000 JalesF R. S. 2 Worship of Deity 3,000 Jalesar R.., S. 10 2,000 Nagla Bi~h B. S. 3 Dussebra Dramatisation of the 10,000 Ialesar R. S. story of Ramayana ' . 5,000 Awagarh B. S. " " Cattle fair ;} 1,300 Lalpur B. S. " Urs 27,000 JaJesar R. S. 2 " Tahsil

Ram Naumi Worship of Shri Rama 900 Etah B. S. 24 700 " 13 " 500 19 " " " " " 600 16 " 500 Marehra B. S. 8 700 Baosa B: S. 5 " Worship of Deity Etah B.·S. 22 5,000 " 500 19 " " Dussehra Dramatisation of the 10,000 Etah R. S. 2 story of Ramayana " " 2,000 16 3,000 - 2 ,. " Marehra R. S. Shivratri Worship of Shiva 5,000 Etah R. S. 22 500 29 " " Tahsil

Worship of Deity 4,000 Thana Dariavganj 3 Dt.:ssehra Dramatisation of the 7,000 Gani Dundwara R. S. story of Ramayana " 5,000 Patiyali R. S. 2 3,000 Jathera B. S. " " .. " 1(),OOO Aliganj B. S. Bath in River Ganga 15,000 Ganj Dundwara R. S. 19 Worship of Deity 600 " 3 Source-District Officer OFFICIAL STATISTICS 172

Table 17 0 2-List of Festivals

Whether observed by all, by a Serial Name of Festivals Date or Occasion particular community or No, People of particular religion

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Sheetla Ashtmi Chaitra Badi 8 Hindu Ram Naumi Sudi 9 2 " 3 Mahavir Jyanti " Sndi 13 4 Baisakhi Purnima Vaisakha Sudi 15 15 5 Buddha Jyanti " 6 Bargadee Amawasya Jyaistha Badi 3!) " 7 Ganga or Jeth Dussehra Sudi 10 " " " 8 GurU Purnima (Vyas Puja) Asadha Sudi 15 " 9 Nag Panchmi Sravana Sudi 5 15 10 Raksha B'andhan " " 11 Harchatya (Halshasti) Bhadra Badi 6 " 12 Janam Ashtmi 8 " " " 13 Hartalika Teei Sudi .3 14 Ganesh Chaturthi " " 4 15 Anant Chaturdashi 14- " 16 Pitra Visarjan Amavasya Asvina Badi 30 " 17 Durga Naumi Sudi 9 " 18 Vijaya Dashmi (Dussehra) 10 " " 19 Sharad Purnima " 15 " " 20 Karwa Chauth Kartika Badi 4 " 21 Dhan Teras 13 " " " " 22 Chhoti (Narak Chaudas) 14 •• 23 DeepawaJi 30 24 Goverdhan Puj a (Annkoot) " " Sudi 1 25 Bhaiya Dooj Sudi 2 " 26 Gopashtmi " " Sudi 8 27 Devuthan Ekadashi Sudi 11 " 28 Kartiki Purnamashi " Sudi 15 " 29 Guru Nanak's Birthday 15 " " " 30 Sakat Chauth Magha Badi 4 " .31 Makar Sankl'anti (January 14) " 32 Ba.sant Panchmi ;Magha Sudi 5 " .33 Shivratri Pha)guua Badi 13 ".. 34 Sudi 15 .35 ld-uz-zuha " 10th of Zilhij Muslim" .36 Moharram 10th of Moharram .37 Chellum 20th of Safar " 38 Barawafat 12th of Rabi-u! -Awwal " 39 Shabe-e-Barat 14th of Shaban 40 Id-ul-Fitar {5t of Shawwal 41 Good Friday Gn a Friday in April Christian 42 Easter . First Sunday after Good Friday in April 43 Christmas -25th Decembe r " 4-1- :;\ ew Year's Day 1st. Janl1ary "

Source-Dis trict Officer 173 H'ATS AND BA-e;AR~

Table 17·3-List of Hats and Bazars (Rural)

Serial Name of Hats or Bazars Main items of Business Days on which held Ava,ge ~o. attenaaucc

i 2 3 4

Kasganj Tahsil

1 Nawabganj Sunday and Wednesday 600

2 Anupura Kayasthan Cattle Tuesday and Friday 2,O~O

Manpur Nagaria 3 " Monday and Thursday 1,000 4 Baznagar Sa£ed Monday and Friday 200

"5 Lakhmipur Gopalsingh Monday and Thursday " 200 l(j Mahmoodpur Husainpur N.A. Monday and Friday

7 Salempur Bibi ., Friday 5()O

8 Sirawali Sunday 30~

9 Mohammadpur Sunday and Wednesday 30~

10 Iklehra 400 " Tuesday and Saturday 11 Sarai Patti 3,004)- " Sunday and Wednesday 12 lI.fohanplIr Sunday and Thursday 3,500 " 13 Bilram 500 " Tuesday and Saturday 14 Kasganj 2,000 " " 15 Sahawar 2,O()0 " " 16 Saron Bahaitha 1,000 " " " 17 Amallpur 2,0(4)- " " 18 Saron Cattle Market KA 6,OilO

JaJesar Tahsil

19 Awagarh Cattle, Shoes, Cloth etc. Every Saturday 500

20 do. " Every Tuesday seo 21 Pilkhatra Cloth, Shoes and Pasratta Every Sunday 200-

.22 Tikathar Shoes aud Cloth Every Thursday 150

23 Jakhawan Sweets and Pasratta Every Monday of Asarh Month 200

24 Sheikhupur Rajmal Cloth and Sweets 'vYednesday and Saturday 25-0

Etah Tahsil

Information-Not Available N. A.-Not Available 0Ji'FIQ~Au STATISTICS 174

Table 17·3-Lisl of Hats and Bazars (Rural)

SNial Name of Hats and B,azars Main items of Business Da_ys on which held Average . Md. attenda.nce-

2 3 4 5

Aliganj TahsU

25 Bazar Ilhumari Grain and Vegetables Sunday and \\' etlne~day 1,0OG

26 Bazar Jaira Tuesday and Saturday 5W

27 Bazar Thana rar&3!,allj 1 akhsb Grain, GUT, Ger.era: Merchandise Tuesday and Friday 700 and Cattles

28 Rijoka Raja Bazar Grain, Gur etc. Tuesday and Saturday 600

29 N ardoli Pukhta Bazar Grain, Gur and Vegetables Sunday and Wednesday 200

" 30 Sanaurhi Khas Bazar Grain and Vegetables Tuesda) Saturday 2JO

31 Kayampur Nakhasa Cattle 100

32 Badhaula Bazar Vegetables, Cloth and General Wednesday and Sunday 200 .Merchandise

JJ Aliganj Bazar Grain, Vegetables Cloth and Monday, Thursday and Saturday 2,003 General Merchandise

Pauth Cattle Cattle Monday and Thursday 700

3t Rampur Raja Grain and Vegetables Wednesday and Sunda}' 1,000 ,5 Margain Mashrak 13 azar II 500 " " 36 Sarai AgaIJat Bazar 1,000 .. " " 37 Miau Bazar Grain, Vegetables and Cattle etc. Tuesday and Saturday 500 3S Qadarganj Pukhta Bazar Vegetables and Grain etc. Saturday and Tuesday 250 39 Miansur Bazar Grain and Vegetables etc. 'Wednesday and Sunday 300 40 Ganj DundwaraBazar Vegetables, Grain Cloth and articles Monday and Thursday 2,(100 of General Merchandise

4 ! N awabganj Nagaria Bazar Grain and Vegetables etc. Wednesday and Sunday 600

Source-District Office~ 175 HANDIC.RAF~S.

Table IS·l-List of "ural Crafts and Number of Persons Employed in Productior,.

Number of Persons Employed in Production

__ -A- ______, Name of Craft Number of Villages (

Persons Males Females

2 '3 4 5

Cotton Textiles 54 2,230 1,260 970

Leathrr Footwear 31 884 612 272

Basketry 9 108 64 44

Pottery 33 497 303 194

Woo lien Blanket 2 28 22 6

Woollen Carpet 2 28 22 6

Table lS'2-Distrihution of Artisan Communities

Total Number of Workers Number Number Number of. of of famiJi€s :N arne 0 f Craft Name of Caste or Number Approxi- ( ._--'------, families families working ill Community of mate working working works.ho-ps villages number Persons Males Females under co- in own :·set ~p surveyed of operation houses by their families employers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cotton Textiles Muslims 4 60 317 205 112 2 58

Ansari 8 187 ,7;10 407 303 187

Kolj 42 438 1;203 6.t8 555 8 430

Leather Footwrar Chamar 31 478 876 603 271 ~5. 463

Muslim 4 6 . 8 7 1 6

'Basketry Balmiki 9 22 .1Og 64 44- 22

Pottery Kumhar 33 169 :497 .303 194 169

Woollen Blanket Lodhi 6 20 16 4 6

Thakur 1 4 8 6 2 2 2

'Woollen Carpet Lodh 1 6 20 16' 4 6 • -' j , . I Thakur 1 4 8 6 2 2 , 2 J ... : ~ •• " OFFICIAL STATISTICS 176

1'0 tal lS·3-Materials ulled Source of Design. Manufactul'e and Marketing of Manufactured Articles

Number NUll1ber Number of Source of Design of of Name 0 f Craft Name of Kame of Main Villages enga- r----'----, Villages which Villages where Arhcle Materia! ged in Manufac- Traditional All others produce for ,there are Co- ture sale in open operative ~arkets SOcieties 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Cottoa Textiles Gazi Cotton Yarn 34 34 34- 1 Dari -9 " 9 9 Galaf ,- 3 3 3

Dusooti 3 3 3 Farsh " 1 1 Dhoti " 6 6 6 Angochha " 10 10 10 Fine Cloth ,- 7 7 7 Garha .. 10 10 10 Dobara " 10 10 10 Khes " 8 8 8 Leather Footwear Shoe Leather .31 .31 31

Sandal .. .3 .3 3

Chappa[ ••1 ..... " 3 .3 3 Slipper .. 2 2 2 .~asketry Baskets Branches of Arhar 9 9 9

Poltl."ry Ghara Clay 32 32 32 Nand " 17 17 17 Malwa " 6 6 6 K111'lar " 11 II 11 Sakora .. 16 16 16 Chilam .. 8 8 8 Deepak " 6 6 6 Clay Toys .. 1 1 1 Handia .. 11 11 11 Imratvan 1

Surahi 1 1 Farsi " 1 1 Woollen Blanket Blanket Wool 2 2 2 Woollen Carpet C:rrpet " 2 2 2 WAGES

Table 19-5tatistics of Major and Medium Projects taken up for Execution During the I, II and III Plans

NIL

Source-Chief Engineer Irrigation Department, U. P.

Table 20-Slatislies of Wages

Year Months Wages Year Months Weges 1 2 3 4 5 6

1959 June 1·44 August 1·37

July 1·37 September 1·25 August 1·50 October 1·25 September 1·37 November 1·25 October 1·37 December 1·25 November 1·37 1961 January 1·25 December 1·37 February 1·25 \ 1960 January 1·25 March 1·25 February 1·25 April 1·37

March 1·25 May 1·25

April 1·37 June 1·25

May 1·37

June 1·25

July N.A.

Source-Labour Commissioner, U. P.

PART III VILLAGE DIRECTORY

... III

DEFINITIONS OF COLUMN HEADINGS OF THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village ordinarily means a revenue mauza, whether Total Population includes houseilOld population, -inhabited or uninhabited. If SOme structures and institutional population and houseless population. population come into existence at a place which lies within the boundaries of two Or more revenue mauzas, Scheduled Castes the 66 Scheduled Castes as the locality has been treated as a separate Census defined in the President's The Scheduled Castes and ViUage and the portions covered in it are excluded Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956. from the revenue mauzas concerned. Literate means a person above the age of five who Town means any Corporation, Municipality, Noti­ can read as well, as write. fied Area, Cantonment, and includes a locality Worker means a person gainfully, employed in which, though not in itself a loea} body, is part of a any economic activity, and is actually working, town-group, and also any place which has (a) a supervising or directing the work. population of at le.1st 5,000, (b) at least three-fourths ()f the population depende:lt on non-agricultural WORKING POPULATION HAS BEEN DIVIDED means of livelihood, and (c) a density of atleast 1,000 INTO THE FOLLOWING IX CATEGORIIj:S persons per square mile. Category-I working as Cultivator, i. e., engaged City means a town or a town-group having a in (:ultivation, including effective supervision and popUlation of one lakh and above. direction of land owned or held.

Notations Category-II working as Agricultural Labourer, working in Some one else's land for wages E-Electrified i. e., in cash or kind. R-Connected by Road Category-III working in Mining, Quarrying, Rly-Connected by Railway Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Plantations, Orchards, and allied activities. Riv-River Category-IV working at Household Industry, i. e., L-Library an industry, not on the scale of a registered factory, conduct,ed by the head of the household himself Mp-Medical Practitioner and/or maInly members of the household at home or Hos-Hospital within the village in rural areas, and only at home I in urban areas, with or without hired l;abour. Mew-Maternity & Child Welfare Centre Category~V working in Manufacturing other than H-Higher Secondary School Household Industry, i. e., engaged in production, fabrication, processing, repairs or servicing of any Po-Post Office kind, not included in Household Industry.

Occupied House means a structure or part of a Category-VI working in Construction, i~ e., building, used whQlly or partly as human dwelling, engaged in construction and maintenance of bui~dings, and having a separate main exit. roads, railways, bridges, 'tunnels, telegraph and telephone lines, dams, canals, tanks, tubewells, etc. Household means a group of persons, who com­ monly live together and take their meals from a Catcgory.VH working in Trade and Commerce, common kitchen, unless exigencies of work prevent i. e., engaged in buying and selling, import and any of them from doing so. export, banking, insurance, sto:ks, s!"lares etc. lV

Category-VIII working in Transport, Storage and (ii) a house worker not engaged in any remu­ Communications, i. e., engaged in Transport by man, nerative work; animal, air, water, road, rail, etc; in ware-housing; Posts and Telegraphs; Telephones; and Information (iii) a dependent including infant or child not and Broadcasting. attending school, old or disabled person not doing any work;

Category-IX working in Other Services, i. e., (iv) a retired person (not re-employed), rents,.. engaged in public, administrative, educational and royalty or dividend receiver, not doing any work; scienti fie, rr.edical and health, religious, welfare, legal (v) a beggar, vagrant or an independent woman of business, community, recreation, personal and other unspecified Source of income', miscellaneous services, etc. (vi) a convict in jail (not an under trial) or iDmate of pena1, mental or charitable iastitution; Non-worker (Category-X) means a person who is not doing any productive work, The following (vii) a person in search of employment for the­ have been treated as Non-workers: first time; and

(viii) a person having worked before but now out (i) A whole-time student not doing any work; of employment and seeking fresh employment.

._ o 7 TAHSIL KASGANJ aSTRICT _ETAH

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28° 18•

. . . 10 151)

TAHSIL HEADOUARTERS BLOCK HEADOtlAI1"I'ERS DISTInCT BOUNDARY TAHSIL BOUNDAR I' BLOCK /JOIINDARI' RAfLIt41' ./. INE '"'_ G. S,1;C7F _ HIG".WA".!METiALL£D . , ~f: ~OAD. WNMErALL£D TJO CANAL RCST HOUSE ETC POLICE STATION POST OFFICE POST 'a, TELEGRAPH OFFICE ,",UNIC/PAL TOWN TOWN . "'LL A~s OI'E:RSJDO POPtJLATIO,IT .... _';O---' YILL.4GE ...,ARKE r HOSPITAL OlsP£NSARI'

N~ ______~~~, ______~.~. ______E 78~O 1'840 -----~~.. -----.L------1~9V'::J" .. A KASGANJ TAHSIL

VI t

ALPHABETICf\L LIST OF VILLAGES

,KASGANJ TAHSIL

SI. No. in 51. No. in' S!. SI. 51. No. in SI. Village Name of Village Vil!age Name of Village No. I No. Name of Village Village No. • Directory Directory Directory

1 2 3· 2 3 1 2 3

1 Abhaipura 258 41 Bahadurnagar 73 81 Bhanpllr 104 2 Abhaipllr Rampur Kham 7. 42 Bahadurpur 190 82 Bhanupura Kaisthan 347 3 Abhaipur Rampur Pukhta 8 43 Baharaupura 523 83 Bhanupur Bak Kalan 306 4 Abhupura 415 44 Baharpur 408 84- Bharatpur 80 Adupur 103 45 Bahoranpur Dh\!Ja Sarai 6 85 Bharatpur 329 5 I